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Revocation of CB license - Mis-declaration of value of goods - Use of IEC code of others - Although the Respondent failed to discharge its obligation under CBLR, 2013, yet it cannot be denied that efforts were made by the said Respondent to discharge a part of its obligations under the said Regulations and, therefore, the Order with regard to revocation of the Broker Licence would be excessive in the facts and circumstances of the case - HC
Revocation of CB license - Mis-declaration of value of goods - Use of IEC code of others - Although the Respondent failed to discharge its obligation under CBLR, 2013, yet it cannot be denied that efforts were made by the said Respondent to discharge a part of its obligations under the said Regulations and, therefore, the Order with regard to revocation of the Broker Licence would be excessive in the facts and circumstances of the case - HC
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