W.P.No.35418/2006 - Public Interest Litigation filed in the High Court of Madras to put display boards / notice boards in Airports / seaports indicating items banned in the Middle-Eastern countries - regarding.
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Banned items notices: airports and seaports must inform passengers about prohibited consumer goods to avoid legal risk. A departmental directive requires customs and port authorities to install prominent display boards at airports and seaports listing commonly carried items banned in Middle Eastern countries, specifically naming Khas Khas (poppy seeds) and Indian Pan and derivative, noting that poppy seeds are tariff classified and subject to regulatory controls including Narcotics Commissioner registration and plant quarantine, and that several Middle Eastern jurisdictions prohibit their import.
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Banned items notices: airports and seaports must inform passengers about prohibited consumer goods to avoid legal risk.
A departmental directive requires customs and port authorities to install prominent display boards at airports and seaports listing commonly carried items banned in Middle Eastern countries, specifically naming Khas Khas (poppy seeds) and Indian Pan and derivative, noting that poppy seeds are tariff classified and subject to regulatory controls including Narcotics Commissioner registration and plant quarantine, and that several Middle Eastern jurisdictions prohibit their import.
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