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Confiscation - penalty - smuggling of Gold bars - delay of ten days in preferring appeal - Since the petitioner, in a sense, too was responsible, partially, if not wholly, as regards the fate that the matter suffered both before the first appellate authority i.e., the Commissioner of Customs (Appeals) and the revisional authority, he should be, according to us, burdened with costs of Rs. 25,000/-. - Matter restored back. - HC
Confiscation - penalty - smuggling of Gold bars - delay of ten days in preferring appeal - Since the petitioner, in a sense, too was responsible, partially, if not wholly, as regards the fate that the matter suffered both before the first appellate authority i.e., the Commissioner of Customs (Appeals) and the revisional authority, he should be, according to us, burdened with costs of Rs. 25,000/-. - Matter restored back. - HC
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