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HC quashed detention order of goods after determining no substantive discrepancy existed between physical verification report (MOV-04) and accompanying documents. The court found procedural irregularities in goods identification, specifically highlighting that HSN Code manual entry requires precise verification. Rejecting subsequent attempts to challenge goods description post initial verification, the court emphasized administrative consistency and procedural fairness. Relying on established judicial precedent, the court determined the detention was unwarranted, thereby allowing the writ petition and directing release of detained goods.
HC quashed detention order of goods after determining no substantive discrepancy existed between physical verification report (MOV-04) and accompanying documents. The court found procedural irregularities in goods identification, specifically highlighting that HSN Code manual entry requires precise verification. Rejecting subsequent attempts to challenge goods description post initial verification, the court emphasized administrative consistency and procedural fairness. Relying on established judicial precedent, the court determined the detention was unwarranted, thereby allowing the writ petition and directing release of detained goods.
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