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Confiscation - penalty - import of lead acid rechargeable batteries - import in the name of others IEC number - If the foreign supplier or Kolkata Customs officials had informed the Appellant or IEC Holder regarding this, a correction could have been done under Section 149 of the Customs Act 1962 by amending the documents - Since there is no duty evasion, confiscation and penalty set aside.
Confiscation - penalty - import of lead acid rechargeable batteries - import in the name of others IEC number - If the foreign supplier or Kolkata Customs officials had informed the Appellant or IEC Holder regarding this, a correction could have been done under Section 149 of the Customs Act 1962 by amending the documents - Since there is no duty evasion, confiscation and penalty set aside.
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