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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Customs act 1962"
Subsequent Purchaser Of Imported Vehicle Cannot Be Asked To Pay Customs Duty; Liability On Importer : Supreme Court
Customs Act | Owner Of Goods Liable To Pay Customs Duty Even After Confiscated Goods Are Redeemed Paying Fine : Supreme Court
Government Imposes 40% Export Duty On Onions To Stabilize Domestic Market
Customs Act 1962 : Supreme Court Delivers Split Verdict On Jurisdiction Of Settlement Commission In Relation To Goods Under Section 123
[Section 110A Customs Act] Owner Does Not Include Importer Of Goods: Bombay High Court
Insolvency And Bankruptcy Code, 2016 Will Prevail Over Customs Act, 1962
CBIC Revises Threshold Limits For Launching Prosecution In Relation To Offences Punishable Under Customs Act, 1962
CBIC Issues Guidelines For Arrest And Bail In Relation To Offences Punishable Under Customs Act, 1962
S. 108 Customs Act | Managing Directors Of Companies To Be Summoned Only When Authorized Representatives Are Not Cooperating: Gauhati High Court
GST ITC Refund Can't Be Denied Even If Taxpayer Has Claimed Duty Drawback: Madras High Court
Dispute Concerning Exemption U/Sec 87 Customs Act Cannot Be Equated With Dispute In Relation To Rate Of Duty: Supreme Court
Substitution Of A Provision Results In Its Repeal; Pre-Deposit Mandatory Under Section 129E Customs Act : Supreme Court
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