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Invocation of bank guarantee - non-redemption of Export Promotion Capital Goods (EPCG) authorisations which was availed of earlier - it is the case of the petitioner that two weeks’ advance notice, in terms of the order extracted above, has not been given to invoke the bank guarantee - the enforcement of the invocation has been kept in abeyance by the Customs Authority. Mr. Vineet Malhotra, ld. Counsel appearing for DGFT submits that the representation is still pending and if a time bound schedule is fixed by this Court, the representation would be decided within the said period. - HC
Invocation of bank guarantee - non-redemption of Export Promotion Capital Goods (EPCG) authorisations which was availed of earlier - it is the case of the petitioner that two weeks’ advance notice, in terms of the order extracted above, has not been given to invoke the bank guarantee - the enforcement of the invocation has been kept in abeyance by the Customs Authority. Mr. Vineet Malhotra, ld. Counsel appearing for DGFT submits that the representation is still pending and if a time bound schedule is fixed by this Court, the representation would be decided within the said period. - HC
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