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      The case pertains to the import of Areca Nuts found to be...

      High Court Affirms Tribunal's Decision: Substandard Areca Nuts Allowed for Re-export; Reduces Fines, Dismisses Appeals.

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      CustomsNovember 22, 2024Case LawsHC
      The case pertains to the import of Areca Nuts found to be substandard and unfit for human consumption due to visible fungal growth and musty odor, violating food safety regulations. The Revenue alleged malpractice by importers in mixing consignments to evade customs duty. The Tribunal set aside the absolute confiscation order, allowing re-export of the goods as permitted under regulations. The High Court upheld the Tribunal's decision, finding it within its scope to examine the legality and propriety of the authority's discretion. The Court considered the Areca Nuts usable for ancillary and industrial purposes, justifying re-export. It also upheld the reduction of fines imposed on the importer, citing lack of importer's participation in receiving substandard goods. The Court found the Tribunal's reasoning of preventing wasteful outflow of foreign exchange to be sound public policy. Consequently, the Revenue's appeals were dismissed, and re-export of the goods was ordered if not already allowed.

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