Pre-enactment land-sale agreements escape stamp-duty value substitution where substantial banking-channel consideration was received before Section 43...
Customs valuation and classification require comparable evidence and assessment of imported goods in their actual condition, invalidating related pena...
Revocation of courier registration of appellant - The tribunal observed misdeclaration of the quantity and misclassification of goods. - This judgment underscores the legal obligations of courier agencies in the import-export process, highlighting the need for strict adherence to customs regulations and due diligence in the verification of goods and documentation. The tribunal meticulously dissected the allegations of misdeclaration, misclassification, and evasion of customs duties, providing a detailed analysis of each issue. - The tribunal upheld the order-in-original, which revoked the appellant's courier registration, forfeited the security deposit, and imposed a penalty.
Revocation of courier registration of appellant - The tribunal observed misdeclaration of the quantity and misclassification of goods. - This judgment underscores the legal obligations of courier agencies in the import-export process, highlighting the need for strict adherence to customs regulations and due diligence in the verification of goods and documentation. The tribunal meticulously dissected the allegations of misdeclaration, misclassification, and evasion of customs duties, providing a detailed analysis of each issue. - The tribunal upheld the order-in-original, which revoked the appellant's courier registration, forfeited the security deposit, and imposed a penalty.
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