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[Section 112] [Complete Act]
Central Government Act
Section 112(b) in The Customs Act, 1962
(b) who acquires possession of or is in any way concerned in carrying, removing, depositing, harbouring, keeping, con- cealing, selling or purchasing, or in any other manner dealing with any goods which he knows or has reason to believe are liable to confiscation under section 111. shall be liable-
(i) in the case of goods in respect of which any prohibition is in force under this Act or any other law for the time being in force, to a penalty not exceeding five times the value of the goods or one thousand rupees, whichever is the greater;
(ii) in the case of dutiable goods, other than prohibited goods, to a penalty not exceeding five times the duty sought to be evaded on such goods or one thousand rupees, whichever is the greater;
(iii) 1[ in the case of goods in respect of which the value stated in entry, made, under this Act or in the case of baggage, in the declaration made under section 77 (in either case hereafter in this section referred to as the declared value) is higher than the value thereof, to a penalty not exceeding five times the difference between the declared value and the value thereof or one thousand rupees, whichever is the greater;
(iv) in the case of goods falling both under clauses (i) and (iii), to a penalty not exceeding five times the value of the goods and or five times the difference between the declared value and the value thereof or one thousand rupees, whichever is the highest;
(v) in the case of goods falling both under clauses (ii) and (iii) to a penalty not exceeding five times the duty sought to be evaded on such goods or five times the difference between the declared value and the value thereof or one thousand rupees, whichever is the highest.]