Jurisdictional facts in certificate-of-origin discrepancies can support customs show-cause proceedings, leaving factual explanations for departmental ...
Market value for captive electricity consumption follows industrial consumer tariffs, supporting profit computation for the power generation deduction...
Confiscation of Goods – Service of notice – Lapse of period – date of sending or dispatching notice by registered post is date of giving notice as contemplated under Section 110(2) - date of service of notice cannot be held as one which entitles petitioner to seek for return of goods on ground that six months period had expired - HC
Confiscation of Goods – Service of notice – Lapse of period – date of sending or dispatching notice by registered post is date of giving notice as contemplated under Section 110(2) - date of service of notice cannot be held as one which entitles petitioner to seek for return of goods on ground that six months period had expired - HC
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