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Conduct of the Customs officers - The Commissioner of Customs needs to look into such approach of the officers and not take it lightly so as to prevent a likelihood that such officers for reasons best known to them acting contrary to the binding orders passed by this Court and this is one of such cases. In these circumstances, it is requested that the Commissioner of Customs to look into the issue on understanding of the legal matters by such officers as in the present case wherein the Assistant Commissioner has totally discarded to consider the binding effect of the orders of this Court. - HC
Conduct of the Customs officers - The Commissioner of Customs needs to look into such approach of the officers and not take it lightly so as to prevent a likelihood that such officers for reasons best known to them acting contrary to the binding orders passed by this Court and this is one of such cases. In these circumstances, it is requested that the Commissioner of Customs to look into the issue on understanding of the legal matters by such officers as in the present case wherein the Assistant Commissioner has totally discarded to consider the binding effect of the orders of this Court. - HC
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