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Provisional release of seized goods - The adjudicating authorities should be permitted to exercise their discretion in manner known to law. While exercising their discretion, they may also examine the statements made by the petitioner. Naturally, they would have to provide an opportunity to the petitioner of being heard. When the adjudicating authority is empowered even to reject provisional release of goods, unless such orders are passed by the adjudicating authority, this Court should not interfere with such process. - HC
Provisional release of seized goods - The adjudicating authorities should be permitted to exercise their discretion in manner known to law. While exercising their discretion, they may also examine the statements made by the petitioner. Naturally, they would have to provide an opportunity to the petitioner of being heard. When the adjudicating authority is empowered even to reject provisional release of goods, unless such orders are passed by the adjudicating authority, this Court should not interfere with such process. - HC
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