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Revocation of Customs Broker license - respondent failed to adhere to Regulation 13(a) of the CHALR, 2004 - The order passed by the learned Tribunal setting aside the revocation of license cannot be held to be wholly perverse considering the facts and circumstances of the case, however, setting aside the order forfeiting the security deposit is not tenable - HC
Revocation of Customs Broker license - respondent failed to adhere to Regulation 13(a) of the CHALR, 2004 - The order passed by the learned Tribunal setting aside the revocation of license cannot be held to be wholly perverse considering the facts and circumstances of the case, however, setting aside the order forfeiting the security deposit is not tenable - HC
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