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Requirement to submit the BIS certificate license for assessment of the Bill of Entries - goods being Hexane imported by the petitioners - In view of subsequent to a notification from the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) removing the requirement for mandatory BIS certification, the High Court declared the petitions moot. The bonds furnished by the petitioners were ordered to be released, and the Bill of Entries was to be finally assessed without insisting on the BIS Certificate.
Requirement to submit the BIS certificate license for assessment of the Bill of Entries - goods being Hexane imported by the petitioners - In view of subsequent to a notification from the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) removing the requirement for mandatory BIS certification, the High Court declared the petitions moot. The bonds furnished by the petitioners were ordered to be released, and the Bill of Entries was to be finally assessed without insisting on the BIS Certificate.
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