Seizure of illicit cigarettes prompts notice requiring owner response or departmental disposal under customs law. Goods consigned to the same named sender and consignee were seized on reasonable belief of confiscation under Section 110 read with Section 111 of the Customs Act, 1962; the items are perishable and will be disposed of, including by destruction, in accordance with Para 2.3.1, Chapter 2 of the Disposal Manual, 2019. The named consignor/consignee or other claimant must submit a reply with supporting documents within ten days or the department will proceed to dispose of the goods without further notice.
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Seizure of illicit cigarettes prompts notice requiring owner response or departmental disposal under customs law.
Goods consigned to the same named sender and consignee were seized on reasonable belief of confiscation under Section 110 read with Section 111 of the Customs Act, 1962; the items are perishable and will be disposed of, including by destruction, in accordance with Para 2.3.1, Chapter 2 of the Disposal Manual, 2019. The named consignor/consignee or other claimant must submit a reply with supporting documents within ten days or the department will proceed to dispose of the goods without further notice.
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