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Levy of penalty on Customs Broker u/s 114 and 114AA of the Customs Act, 1962 - allegation that appellant had helped in claiming false drawback by misdeclaration - - appellant have not done any act or omission nor knowingly used any document for the clearance knowing to be false. The appellant have given cogent explanation as regards the undervaluation, that the samples shown to them were of good quality and hence on such reasonable belief they have undertaken the clearance work. - Penalty deleted - AT
Levy of penalty on Customs Broker u/s 114 and 114AA of the Customs Act, 1962 - allegation that appellant had helped in claiming false drawback by misdeclaration - - appellant have not done any act or omission nor knowingly used any document for the clearance knowing to be false. The appellant have given cogent explanation as regards the undervaluation, that the samples shown to them were of good quality and hence on such reasonable belief they have undertaken the clearance work. - Penalty deleted - AT
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