MICHEAL D\'SOUZA versus SAGEERUDDIN KHAN
The extent of prosecution should be justified in the exercise of jurisdiction under sections 138 and 217 of the Civil Code (v. 1908), O. XXXX, RR 1 and 2, the Cargo Protection of Customs Act, 1969. Unlike section 138, the Customs Act, 1969, a case was filed for the seizure, declaration and permanent injunction against the inactivity of the department, which was a special section covering frustrated cargo and there was no other admission for the approval of the goods. Was. Attempts to re-file were made without delay, provided that the provisions of Section 217 (2) Customs Act, 1969 would not attract the delivery of goods merely by the provisions of Section 138, Customs Act, 1969. Shipment will not be created. To the Customs Act, 1969, which clearly provides for such incidents
Find a Lawyer Near You
Dealing with a matter like this? Connect with a verified advocate in your city — free on SJP Lawyers Directory.
🔍 Find a Lawyer
jobs for fresh advocates from Warah lawyer