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Seeking release of goods - he option to redeem the confiscated goods had not been exercised within the maximum period of 120 days - Commissioner of Customs (appeal) set aside to the extent of rejection of petitioner’s request on the ground of delay in seeking redemption beyond the prescribed period - unless there is adherence to the principle of judicial discipline, there would be chaos in administration of the tax laws. Such a situation cannot be permitted. - HC
Seeking release of goods - he option to redeem the confiscated goods had not been exercised within the maximum period of 120 days - Commissioner of Customs (appeal) set aside to the extent of rejection of petitioner’s request on the ground of delay in seeking redemption beyond the prescribed period - unless there is adherence to the principle of judicial discipline, there would be chaos in administration of the tax laws. Such a situation cannot be permitted. - HC
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