Customs dated 23.07.1996 on the strength of Customs Duty
Exemption Certificates (CDECs) purportedly issued by OEF, Kanpur.
Subsequently, Customs Department received an input from ... through the Chief Vigilance Officer, CBEC, New Delhi informing them that
the CDECs filed by M/s Anurag Trading Company had not been issued
authority to ascertain whether the institution fulfills the
conditions for obtaining/retaining CDEC for import of hospital
equipments/spares under Notification
respondent No. 1, whereby the Custom Duty Ex
emption Certificate (CDEC) under Notification No. 64/88-Cus., dated 1-3-
1988, issued by the respondent ... dated 30-8-2000 and
thereby withdrawn the Custom Duty Exemption Certificates (CDECs) which
were granted to the petitioner under the Notification dated
ssuedV"by3'-VR2;'-Qeéiarg.tiagmhe Withdrawal of CDECS by
the R2 of issuVeVd
Anncxurc 1) to
this writ petition. Declare that the cancellation of the CDEC be set
aside
This Wnt Petition coming on for orders on this
exemption under Notification No. 64/88 to the MRI scanner imported against CDEC No. Z-37036/5/90/MG dtd. 14.5.1990 issued by DGHS ... undertaking given to the Apex Court. The Department further contends that the CDEC dtd. 14.5.1990 issued by DGHS has been subsequently withdrawn under orders
terms and conditions of the supply order, the
firm was provided CDEC (Custom Duty Exemption Certificate) and NMIC.
Complainant made the payment to the opposite
lower authorities to submit that as the DGHS cancelled the CDEC certificate for non-fulfillment of the conditions, therefore the goods are not entitled
terms of evasion of
Customs Duty and by concealment
of facts obtained CDEC in
respect of MRI and Lithotripsy
machines and by violating the
provisions
terms of evasion of
Customs Duty and by concealment of facts obtained CDEC in respect of
MRI and Lithotripsy machines and by violating the provisions