The Calcutta High Court has dismissed an appeal challenging the seizure of a domestic consignment of betel nuts by the Customs department holding that the preventive officers had sufficient “reason to believe” that the goods were of smuggled foreign origin and the ‘reason to believe’ need not be detailed in the seizure memo. The Bench…
‘Reason to Believe’ Need Not Be Detailed in Seizure Memo: Calcutta HC Upholds Betel Nuts Seizure
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