Provisional release of seized imports requires enhanced duty payment, bank guarantee and disclosures while customs adjudication proceeds independently...
Territorial jurisdiction to entertain the writ petition under Article 226 (2) of the Constitution of India - even though a part of cause of action arises in this State, as the investigation was culminated in filing the charge sheet and the case is also taken cognizance by a competent court situated outside the territorial limits of this State, this Court cannot exercise its jurisdiction to entertain the writ petition under Article 226(2) of the Constitution of India. - HC
Territorial jurisdiction to entertain the writ petition under Article 226 (2) of the Constitution of India - even though a part of cause of action arises in this State, as the investigation was culminated in filing the charge sheet and the case is also taken cognizance by a competent court situated outside the territorial limits of this State, this Court cannot exercise its jurisdiction to entertain the writ petition under Article 226(2) of the Constitution of India. - HC
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