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Demand Notice Unenforceable Due to Inaction; 2018 Alert Declared Illegal Under Customs Act for Expired Demand Enforcement.

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....Recovery under demand notices based on alert issued 5 years ago - Bonds for Warehoused goods has already expired - The High Court determined that the demand notice issued under Section 72(1) of the Customs Act in 2013 became unenforceable when no concrete measures were undertaken within a reasonable period to execute the notice. The Court highlighted the lapse in action for nearly ten years, rendering the subsequent enforcement attempts invalid. - The Court found the Alert Notice issued in 2018 to be unjustified and illegal, as it sought to enforce an expired and redundant demand. This action was deemed contrary to the provisions of the Customs Act and the principles of limitation.....