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Kerala High Court holds “uniformity in customs valuation cannot be sacrificed to administrative inconsistency” — refund of additional customs duty on imported timber cannot be denied by applying arbitrary conversion factors
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Kerala High Court holds “uniformity in customs valuation cannot be sacrificed to administrative inconsistency” — refund of additional customs duty on imported timber cannot be denied by applying arbitrary conversion factors

Court's decision The Kerala High Court allowed the batch of writ petitions and held that the customs authorities were not justified in denying full refund of additional customs duty by…
Posted by Rawlaw December 13, 2025
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Kerala High Court Dismisses Timber Merchant’s Appeal: “Breach of Contract Ceases When Agreement Expires—Suit Filed After Three Years Barred by Limitation”

Court’s Decision The Kerala High Court, comprising Justice Sathish Ninan and Justice P. Krishna Kumar, dismissed a timber merchant’s appeal seeking damages for alleged breach of contract against property owners…
Posted by Rawlaw October 29, 2025

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