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Refund of amount paid as demurrage charges for the clearance of Ammonium Sulphate in Bulk - The petitioner was not at fault, in view of the fact that the detention made by the Customs Authorities was found to be wrong, which was subsequently clarified by the Ministry of Agriculture - this Court is of the opinion that the petitioner need not be penalised - The respondents 1 and 2 are directed to refund a sum paid by the petitioner on 05.08.2014 as demurrage charges - HC
Refund of amount paid as demurrage charges for the clearance of Ammonium Sulphate in Bulk - The petitioner was not at fault, in view of the fact that the detention made by the Customs Authorities was found to be wrong, which was subsequently clarified by the Ministry of Agriculture - this Court is of the opinion that the petitioner need not be penalised - The respondents 1 and 2 are directed to refund a sum paid by the petitioner on 05.08.2014 as demurrage charges - HC
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