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Alternate exemption benefit on Import: CESTAT Orders Fresh Duty Determination U/s 149 & 154, Quashes Large Demands.

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....The CESTAT remanded the matter to the adjudicating authority for fresh determination of duty liability after considering the appellant's application for amendment of the Bill of Entry under Sections 149 and 154 of the Customs Act, 1962, acknowledging eligibility for alternate benefit under Notification No. 01/2011-CE. The Tribunal set aside the earlier rejection of this request as unsustainable. The demand of Rs. 19,86,628 and Rs. 17,46,877 was quashed pending reconsideration. However, the Tribunal upheld the demand of Rs. 53,128 with interest and penalty under Section 114A for under-declared freight, supported by undisputed statements. Penalty under Section 114AA was confirmed but reduced to Rs. 5,000 each for the individuals involved, dee.........