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      Departmental monetary thresholds under the National Litigation...

      Monetary threshold for appeals: each departmental appeal must meet the limit independently; aggregation across appeals disallowed.

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      CustomsMarch 16, 2026Case LawsHC
      Departmental monetary thresholds under the National Litigation Policy apply to each appeal separately; the term "case" is to be read as each appeal being an individual case, so values of distinct appeals arising from a composite tribunal order cannot be aggregated to meet the filing limit. The High Court applied the departmental instruction and held that only one appeal (C.E.A.No.18 of 2025) met the prescribed monetary limit; the remaining departmental appeals were held not maintainable and dismissed for failure to satisfy the threshold.

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