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<h1>Special leave petition dismissed, upholding suspension of warehousing operations and redemption fine for breach of bonded warehouse conditions</h1> <h3>COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS, NHAVA SHEVA I Versus GANESH BENZOPLAST LIMITED</h3> SC dismissed the special leave petition and upheld the HC's decision that no substantial question of law arose, thereby affirming suspension of the ... Suspension of the warehousing operation of the Respondent - alleged breach of conditions for operating a public bonded warehouse - imposition of redemption fine and penalty - it was held by High Court that 'no substantial question of law arises in this Appeal, and accordingly, this Appeal is liable to be dismissed.' HELD THAT:- There are no reason to interfere with the impugned order passed by the High Court - SLP dismissed. Supreme Court summary: The Court granted condonation of delay: 'Delay condoned.' After hearing counsel and reviewing the record, the Court concluded that there was 'no reason to interfere with the impugned order passed by the High Court.' Consequently, 'The Special Leave Petition is, accordingly, dismissed.' The decision disposes of any pending applications. The reasoning is concise and rests on appellate restraint-absent demonstrable error in the High Court's order, interference is unwarranted. Procedural relief (condonation) was allowed but substantive relief was denied, leaving the High Court's order intact.