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It appears that the Commissioner of Customs is bent upon harassing the appellant by not accepting his request for amendment of the Bill of Entry under Section 149 of the Customs Act in spite of the fact that he has the power to amend the same.
It appears that the Commissioner of Customs is bent upon harassing the appellant by not accepting his request for amendment of the Bill of Entry under Section 149 of the Customs Act in spite of the fact that he has the power to amend the same.
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