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Imposition of penalty - section 112(b) of Customs Act - smuggling - diamonds - The active role of these Appellant, do not justify imposition of heavy penalty under Section 112(b) of Customs Act 1962 - The DRI investigation has not brought any such evidence except retracted confessional statements to show that Appellants have smuggled rough diamonds into India - The quantum of penalty is reduced - AT
Imposition of penalty - section 112(b) of Customs Act - smuggling - diamonds - The active role of these Appellant, do not justify imposition of heavy penalty under Section 112(b) of Customs Act 1962 - The DRI investigation has not brought any such evidence except retracted confessional statements to show that Appellants have smuggled rough diamonds into India - The quantum of penalty is reduced - AT
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