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1991 (5) TMI 75

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....Authority had rejected the applicant's appeal against the order of the Original Authority rejecting the applicant's claim of drawback u/s 74 of the Customs Act, 1962 in respect of plastic boxes which were used for packing export product. 2. The applicant's M/s. WIDIA (India) Ltd., Bangalore had imported and cleared plastic containers after paying appropriate customs duty. These plastic containers....

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....lose their identity. They accordingly pleaded for admittance of their claim u/s 74 of the Act ibid. 5. Government have carefully considered the submissions, both written and oral and observe that the applicant had imported plastic inserts packets (plastic cases) whereas their export product as per shipping bill was tungsten carbide inserts. 6. It will not admissible to break-up goods exported in....

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....med separately, it will be impermissible to hold that the test of "those very goods" being exported is satisfied. This is despite the fact that broadly the imported goods (plastic packet in this case) may at times be re-exported without any substantial change but merely as packing material. 8. Once packing material is used for making the main articles marketable the identity of the packing gets a....