Customs Broker licence proceedings require accurate procedural facts before delay or natural-justice findings can justify setting aside regulatory act...
Provisional assessment finalisation must precede export duty recovery, while redemption fine fails for goods already exported and unavailable for conf...
Seeking provisional release of seized goods - This is a classification dispute and, being a classification dispute, denial of provisional release would be disproportionate detriment. The appellant is a regular importer and differential duty, if any, arising upon conclusion of proceedings should be recoverable without difficulty. Breach of policy prohibition, should that be determined, is also rectifiable for such is the authority to relax vested in the Director General of Foreign Trade and, hence, not warranting denial of provisional release. - AT
Seeking provisional release of seized goods - This is a classification dispute and, being a classification dispute, denial of provisional release would be disproportionate detriment. The appellant is a regular importer and differential duty, if any, arising upon conclusion of proceedings should be recoverable without difficulty. Breach of policy prohibition, should that be determined, is also rectifiable for such is the authority to relax vested in the Director General of Foreign Trade and, hence, not warranting denial of provisional release. - AT
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