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Customs Act, 1962
74. Drawback allowable on re- export of duty- paid goods.
(1) When any goods capable of being ... goods for exportation, ninety- eight per cent. of such duty shall, except as otherwise hereinafter provided, the re- paid
Central Government Act
warehouse except on clearance for home consumption or re- exportation, or for removal to another warehouse, or as otherwise provided
Central Government Act
goods remain
property of seller-Whether seller entitled to re-export such
goods-Custom Act, 1962 : Section 2 (26)-Import ... import licence, and that
he may be permitted to re-export the goods in question.
While the proceedings were pending
Supreme Court of India
municipal limits at risk
of IOC-Held transaction of re-export-Octroi duty-not
chargeable on such transaction.
Constitution ... area of the
Municipal Corporation for the purpose of re-export to the
place of business of its dealers
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Appellants
and assailed the order levying a fine for re-export of the goods. It
was contended, citing the decisions ... power to levy
redemption fine while permitting re-export. The Learned Counsel also
urged that penalty on the Appellant
Customs, Excise and Gold Tribunal - Mumbai
cent of the imported tea is actually used for re- export, even then this has been increased. Excise duty ... Minister was mentioning about the import for re-export. There lies the real issue. Tea is coming from Sri Lanka
Lok Sabha Debates
amount of
octroi duty paid on the petroleum products re-exported by it
to Dangiawas outlet for supply to respondent ... holding that no
octroi was leviable on petroleum products re-exported out-
side the municipal limits for consumption
Supreme Court of India
order passed by the High Court
permitting the re-export of certain electronic goods at the instance of
the respondent ... objection
if the respondent were allowed to re-export the goods. The respondent
also wrote a letter to the Customs
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Electronics Singapore (Pte) Ltd.,
Singapore dated 17.10.2002 seeking for re-export of the consignment,
despatched to M/s Suntech, Bangalore ... Singapore (Pte) Ltd.,
Singapore stating that the request for re-export is rejected in view of
the fact that
Customs, Excise and Gold Tribunal - Bangalore
November, 2000. By the impugned order the
Tribunal allowed re-export of the three consignments of tussah silk ... that the imported goods after
conversion had to be re-exported. Intelligence was gathered by the
officers of the Directorate
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