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Customs broker wins appeal: Tribunal overturns license revocation and deposit forfeiture due to lack of fraud evidence.

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....Customs broker's license revocation and security deposit forfeiture were challenged due to alleged involvement in fraudulent export activities. The allegations included failure to verify documents and identities, misuse of factory stuffing permission, document forgery to avail drawback and incentives fraudulently, and value inflation through document manipulation. The Tribunal held that there was no evidence of the broker's prior knowledge of non-existent exporters or being a beneficiary of wrongly received drawbacks. The modus operandi involved forged factory stuffing permissions and export invoices signed by Central Excise Officers. However, the Department failed to prove violations under relevant Customs Broker Licensing Regulations. Consequently, the Tribunal set aside the order confirming the violations and allowed the appeal.....