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Central Government Act Section 124(a) in The Customs Act, 1962 (a) is given a notice in writing informing
Central Government Act
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Central Government Act Section 124(c) in The Customs Act, 1962 (c) is given a reasonable opportunity of being heard
Central Government Act
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exercise of his original jurisdiction under section 122 read with section 124 of the Act, he issued a show cause ... under section 130(2) of the Act. In view of the provisions of section 122 read with section 124
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 13 - Cited by 49 -
1989 SCR
- Full Document
deliberate suppression, the notices issued under Section 28 or 124 of the Customs Act were contrary to law and were ... Customs Act, 1962 therefore show cause notice issued under Section 124 of the Customs Act is illegal and the same
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 5 - Cited by 42 -
AIR 1992 SC 572
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issue of the show cause notice prescribed under Section 124 of the Act and he extended the period ... under the provisions of the Custom Act. This notice was obviously under Section 124 of the Act. Bearing this
Gujarat High Court
- Cites 27 - Cited by 5 -
(1975) 16 GLR 119
- A Desai - Full Document
challenging the show cause notices under Section 28 and Section 124 of the Customs Act. They also prayed ... authorities under Section 130 of the Act. Respondents however, contend that notices under section 28 or Section 124
Delhi High Court
- Cites 11 - Cited by 5 - S Wad - Full Document
Customs Act, 1962 and why penalty should not be imposed under Section 112 of the Act. The notice was issued ... Customs and Central Excise made an ex parte order under Section 110(2) of the Customs Act, 1962 extending
Calcutta High Court
- Cites 27 - Cited by 4 -
AIR 1975 Cal 368
- S P Mitra - Full Document
least as "owner" for the purpose of Section 124 of the Customs Act in relation to adjudication proceedings. The petitioner ... goods for the purposes of Section 124 of the Customs Act. In such an event, no adjudication proceedings could
Madras High Court
- Cites 13 - Cited by 3 -
1984 (2) ECC 253
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period not exceeding six months." Section 124 of the Customs Act provides:- "124. No order confiscating any goods or imposing ... Control) Act is in terms identical with the provisions of Section 110 read with Section 124 of the Customs
Gujarat High Court
- Cites 13 - Cited by 3 -
AIR 1972 Guj 126
- Divan - Full Document
under the Act. Secondly, there was no notice as contemplated under Section 110(2) of the Act. The latter question ... notice as contemplated under Section 110(2) read with Section 124(a) of the Act, and this fact was known
Allahabad High Court
- Cites 11 - Cited by 3 -
1983 (14) ELT 2116 All
- A Banerji - Full Document
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