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Re-export of goods - extension of time limit for re-export of goods - labeling defects - Learned Tribunal, in our opinion, was justified in finding that the defects in labeling, as pointed out by the adjudicating authority, were of non-rectifiable character and therefore, the goods in question could not be allowed to be imported into India and therefore re-export was directed.
Re-export of goods - extension of time limit for re-export of goods - labeling defects - Learned Tribunal, in our opinion, was justified in finding that the defects in labeling, as pointed out by the adjudicating authority, were of non-rectifiable character and therefore, the goods in question could not be allowed to be imported into India and therefore re-export was directed.
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