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Revocation of the Customs Broker License - forfeiture of security deposit - By following the decision of High Court, the CESTAT held that, the fraud alleged here is of diverting the goods from the warehouse instead of re-exporting, which had occurred after the role of the appellant had come to an end as the goods had reached the customs bonded warehouse. Hence the appellant cannot be linked to the fraud and the same cannot be stretched to contravention of the provisions of the Regulations.
Revocation of the Customs Broker License - forfeiture of security deposit - By following the decision of High Court, the CESTAT held that, the fraud alleged here is of diverting the goods from the warehouse instead of re-exporting, which had occurred after the role of the appellant had come to an end as the goods had reached the customs bonded warehouse. Hence the appellant cannot be linked to the fraud and the same cannot be stretched to contravention of the provisions of the Regulations.
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