COMMNR. OF CUSTOMS (PREVENTIVE) MUMBAI versus M/S. M. AMBALAL & CO.
Smuggled goods are not 'imported goods' under Customs Act, 1962 and cannot claim benefit of an exemption notification issued for imported goods; notification conditions must be fulfilled, and import must be valid and lawful.
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- Parties
- Appellant: COMMNR. OF CUSTOMS (PREVENTIVE) MUMBAI; Respondent: M/S. M. AMBALAL & CO.
- Jurisdiction
- India
- Judgment Date
- 09 December 2010
- Procedural Posture
- Civil Appeal / Appeal From Customs, Excise and Gold (control) Appellate Tribunal Order
- Outcome
- Appeal allowed, Tribunal's order set aside, matter remanded to Tribunal for consideration of remaining issues.
- Legal Topics
- Interpretation of Exemption Notification, Definition of 'imported Goods' and 'smuggled Goods', Customs Act, 1962, Import Control Act, Penalty and Confiscation Provisions
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Parties
COMMNR. OF CUSTOMS (PREVENTIVE) MUMBAI
Appellant
M/S. M. AMBALAL & CO.
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Civil Appeal / Appeal From Customs, Excise and Gold (control) Appellate Tribunal Order
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether smuggled goods are entitled to benefit under Customs exemption notification No.247-Cus dated 02-08-1976
- 2 Interpretation of 'imported goods' under Customs Act, 1962 for exemption
- 3 Applicability of exemption notification to goods imported without licence
Ratio Decidendi
Smuggled goods are not 'imported goods' under Customs Act, 1962 and cannot claim benefit of an exemption notification issued for imported goods; notification conditions must be fulfilled, and import must be valid and lawful.
Court Disposition
Appeal allowed, Tribunal's order set aside, matter remanded to Tribunal for consideration of remaining issues.
Orders
- Order of Tribunal set aside.
- Matter remanded to Tribunal for personal hearing and consideration of remaining issues.
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