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Commissioner (Appeals) allowed the re-export of goods - Customs authorities below did not release the goods for re-export thereby allowing the goods to further deteriorate in quality and in addition incurring huge demurrage due to lapse of considerable time for no fault of the respondent. - It is deemed appropriate to direct the Chief Commissioner of Customs, Delhi to hold necessary inquiry into the matter regarding the delay caused in not allowing the re-export of the goods and take appropriate action against the errant officials - AT
Commissioner (Appeals) allowed the re-export of goods - Customs authorities below did not release the goods for re-export thereby allowing the goods to further deteriorate in quality and in addition incurring huge demurrage due to lapse of considerable time for no fault of the respondent. - It is deemed appropriate to direct the Chief Commissioner of Customs, Delhi to hold necessary inquiry into the matter regarding the delay caused in not allowing the re-export of the goods and take appropriate action against the errant officials - AT
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