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Violation of import conditions - goods (Raw Petroleum Coke) imported by the respondent admittedly having sulphur content in excess of 7% conform to Indian Standard 17049 or not - prohibited/restricted goods - this question, which is a mixed question of fact and law is required to be decided by the Tribunal before approving the order passed by the Commissioner of Customs (Appeals) granting provisional release. - HC
Violation of import conditions - goods (Raw Petroleum Coke) imported by the respondent admittedly having sulphur content in excess of 7% conform to Indian Standard 17049 or not - prohibited/restricted goods - this question, which is a mixed question of fact and law is required to be decided by the Tribunal before approving the order passed by the Commissioner of Customs (Appeals) granting provisional release. - HC
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