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      Legality of Not Extending Anti-dumping duty - Power of Central...

      Government's Discretion Upheld in Anti-Dumping Duties on Imports, Balancing Economic Policy and Public Interest.

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      Legality of Not Extending Anti-dumping duty - Power of Central Government to accept or reject the recommendations of the Designated Authority (DA) - Imports of the Textured Toughened (Tempered) Glass of Chinese origin - The High court held that the Central Government has the legislative discretion to accept or reject the recommendations of the DA. This decision is guided by broader economic considerations and public interest, rather than strictly adhering to the DA's findings. - It was clarified that the imposition or non-imposition of anti-dumping duty is a legislative decision, and the government is not required to provide a detailed reasoned order. - The court reiterated that its role is limited in matters of economic policy and legislative discretion exercised by the government. The judicial review does not extend to questioning the wisdom or advisability of such economic decisions unless there is a clear violation of statutory provisions or principles of natural justice.

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