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Revocation of suspension of the Customs Broker Licence - The broker was initially accused of failing to advise proper classification of imported goods. However, the inquiry found that the broker classified goods as per importer's directions and existing practice, not independently. The CESTAT upheld the Commissioner's decision, agreeing there was no violation of Customs Brokers Licensing Regulations by the broker, and noted the classification was ultimately accepted by judicial authorities. - AT
Revocation of suspension of the Customs Broker Licence - The broker was initially accused of failing to advise proper classification of imported goods. However, the inquiry found that the broker classified goods as per importer's directions and existing practice, not independently. The CESTAT upheld the Commissioner's decision, agreeing there was no violation of Customs Brokers Licensing Regulations by the broker, and noted the classification was ultimately accepted by judicial authorities. - AT
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