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Vehicle Confiscation Upheld: Smuggling Penalties Reduced Under Section 115 of Customs Act Despite Lack of Intentional Knowledge

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....The CESTAT upheld the vehicle confiscation under Section 115 of the Customs Act, 1962, rejecting the appellant's claim of lack of knowledge about smuggled goods. While mens rea cannot challenge confiscation, the tribunal partially allowed the appeal by reducing the redemption fine from the original amount to Rs 50,000, considering the total seizure value and disposal price of smuggled goods. The decision reinforces that conveyance used in smuggling is mandatorily confiscatable, and mere absence of intentional knowledge does not negate the confiscation order, though it may mitigate penalty implications.....