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DFIA Scheme - Conditional provisional release of goods - in-shell walnut - The adjudicating authority has discretion with respect to the security and conditions that he may require while provisionally releasing the seized goods. It is settled law that what power or discretion that is vested in an adjudicating authority can also be exercised by the appellate authority or the Tribunal. - The order of unconditional release of the seized goods passed by the Tribunal cannot be faulted with. - HC
DFIA Scheme - Conditional provisional release of goods - in-shell walnut - The adjudicating authority has discretion with respect to the security and conditions that he may require while provisionally releasing the seized goods. It is settled law that what power or discretion that is vested in an adjudicating authority can also be exercised by the appellate authority or the Tribunal. - The order of unconditional release of the seized goods passed by the Tribunal cannot be faulted with. - HC
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