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Mere Allegation of Perversity Cannot Justify Bypassing Alternative Remedy”

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Bombay High Court: Writ Petition Against ₹83.18 Crore Customs Duty Demand Dismissed— "Statutory Appeal Before CESTAT Must Be Exhausted, Mere Allegation of Perversity Cannot Justify Bypassing Alternative Remedy"
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Bombay High Court: Writ Petition Against ₹83.18 Crore Customs Duty Demand Dismissed— “Statutory Appeal Before CESTAT Must Be Exhausted, Mere Allegation of Perversity Cannot Justify Bypassing Alternative Remedy”

Court’s Decision: The Bombay High Court dismissed the writ petition challenging the Order-in-Original (OIO) issued by the Commissioner of Customs, Mumbai, which imposed a customs duty demand of ₹83.18 crores…
Posted by Rawlaw February 21, 2025

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