High Court dismisses petition, vacates interim relief based on vessel entry date in Customs register for duty valuation The High Court dismissed the petition and vacated interim relief, relying on the date of entry inwards of the vessel as recorded in the Customs register ...
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High Court dismisses petition, vacates interim relief based on vessel entry date in Customs register for duty valuation
The High Court dismissed the petition and vacated interim relief, relying on the date of entry inwards of the vessel as recorded in the Customs register for determining duty and tariff valuation on goods, following precedent.
The High Court referred to a previous case regarding the date for determining duty and tariff valuation on goods. The Court held that the date of entry inwards of the vessel is recorded in the Customs register. The petition was dismissed, and interim relief was vacated.
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