Customs Broker Wins Appeal: No Proof of Deliberate Export Regulation Violations Under CBLR 2018 Regulations
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....CESTAT adjudicated a dispute involving a Customs Broker's alleged regulatory violations under CBLR, 2018. The tribunal comprehensively examined allegations of facilitating fraudulent exports and mis-use of export incentives. After detailed scrutiny, the tribunal found no substantive evidence proving the Customs Broker's deliberate misconduct. The court rejected allegations of violations under Regulations 10(a), 10(d), and 10(n), noting the broker's lack of expertise in identifying export mis-declarations and absence of direct involvement in fraudulent activities. Consequently, the tribunal set aside the original order revoking the broker's license, forfeiting security deposit, and imposing penalties. The appeal was allowed, effectively reinstating the Customs Broker's operational status.....