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Cancellation of the MEIS Scrips granted to the Respondent Company confirmed - levy of penalty - The initial supply of goods by the exporter to a logistics company is purely facilitative, for the purpose of convenience. Therefore, the relevant provisions of the FTP dealing with MEIS Scrips cannot be interpreted in a manner that permits secondary facilitative transactions to supplant the principal export transaction thus preventing actual exporters from obtaining the benefit of MEIS Scrips. - The order of revalidation of the MEIS Scrips is correct - HC
Cancellation of the MEIS Scrips granted to the Respondent Company confirmed - levy of penalty - The initial supply of goods by the exporter to a logistics company is purely facilitative, for the purpose of convenience. Therefore, the relevant provisions of the FTP dealing with MEIS Scrips cannot be interpreted in a manner that permits secondary facilitative transactions to supplant the principal export transaction thus preventing actual exporters from obtaining the benefit of MEIS Scrips. - The order of revalidation of the MEIS Scrips is correct - HC
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