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Import of balloons for party decorations, pumps and balloons stands - Compliance with Toys (Quality Control) Order, 2020 - The tribunal observed that the clarification from DPIIT regarding the exclusion of holiday decorations from the scope of the Order is crucial in this determination. - The appellant has consistently from the very beginning contended that they are engaged in the business of decorations using balloons, and the goods (balloons) imported were intended to be used only for decoration. The department has not been able to establish otherwise. - The CESTAT sets aside the impugned order and directs the release of the goods to the appellant, without the imposition of redemption fines.
Import of balloons for party decorations, pumps and balloons stands - Compliance with Toys (Quality Control) Order, 2020 - The tribunal observed that the clarification from DPIIT regarding the exclusion of holiday decorations from the scope of the Order is crucial in this determination. - The appellant has consistently from the very beginning contended that they are engaged in the business of decorations using balloons, and the goods (balloons) imported were intended to be used only for decoration. The department has not been able to establish otherwise. - The CESTAT sets aside the impugned order and directs the release of the goods to the appellant, without the imposition of redemption fines.
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