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High Court Rejects Petition to Waive Demurrage Charges Beyond Waiver Period in Confiscation Case, Refer to Customs Commissioner.

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....Concession of demurrage, detention and rental charges - since confiscation and redemption was possible only after 11.02.2022 Order-in-Original order, thereafter if at all the petitioner wanted to take the goods, whether beyond 13.01.2022 till the petitioner approaches the fourth and fifth respondents, whether that kind of demurrages can also be waived is the question - from the point of view of the customs, beyond the waiver period that was permitted up to 13.01.2022, it was possible for the petitioner to seek for further period waiver, for which request should be made by the petitioner with the Commissioner of Customs before expiry of 30 days. - the claim made by the petitioner through the prayer sought for in these writ petitions are untenable, hence, it is liable to be rejected. - HC....