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      Provisional release of imported goods (apples) - The dispute centers on the valuation of the imported apples.

      13 January, 2024

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      2023 (12) TMI 918 - BOMBAY HIGH COURT

      This case involves a petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India by an importer, seeking the provisional release of apples imported from Iran. The Bill of Entry for these goods was filed on November 11, 2023.

      Key Issues

      1. Valuation Dispute: The dispute centers on the valuation of the imported apples in light of Notification No. 5/2023, which sets a minimum import price of Rs. 50 per kg for apples.

      2. Legal Stay by Kerala High Court: The petitioner referenced a stay order by the Kerala High Court dated July 11, 2023, on Notification No. 5/2023, and requested the release of the goods considering their perishable nature.

      3. Request for Provisional Assessment: The petitioner sought a provisional assessment based on the minimum import price in the notification and requested the release of goods to avoid further delay and associated costs.

      Court's Observation and Decision

      1. Entitlement to Provisional Release: The court recognized the petitioner's entitlement to provisional release of the goods. This decision was influenced by the stay on Notification No. 5/2023 by the Kerala High Court and the perishable nature of the goods.

      2. Compliance with Conditions: The court noted the petitioner's willingness to comply with terms and conditions for provisional assessment set by respondent no. 2.

      3. Order for Release: The court directed the respondents to provisionally assess the Bill of Entry No. 8733339 within four days and release the goods upon the petitioner furnishing a bond.

      Implications

      1. Impact on Import Business: This decision has significant implications for import businesses, particularly those dealing with perishable goods. It underscores the importance of timely resolution of disputes to prevent unnecessary losses.

      2. Legal Precedence: The ruling sets a precedent for similar cases where imported goods are delayed due to valuation disputes, especially in instances where external legal developments (like the stay order from the Kerala High Court) impact the applicability of relevant notifications or regulations.

      3. Judicial Balancing Act: The decision reflects a judicial balancing act, respecting the regulatory framework while also acknowledging the practical realities of perishable goods. It emphasizes the court's role in mitigating potential losses due to administrative or legal delays.

      4. Conditional Release: The requirement for the petitioner to furnish a bond as a condition for the release of goods highlights the court's approach to ensure compliance with potential future adjustments in valuation, safeguarding revenue interests.

      Conclusion

      The High Court's decision to allow the provisional release of imported apples, contingent on the furnishing of a bond, provides important guidance for importers facing similar regulatory challenges. It illustrates the judiciary's flexibility in addressing the nuances of international trade, particularly when dealing with perishable commodities. This case reinforces the importance of staying informed about legal developments that can affect import regulations and the value of prompt legal action to prevent commercial losses.

       


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