Government of India, Respondent No. 5 withdrawing the
customs duty exemption certificate (`CDEC‟) issued to the Petitioner for
availing the benefit of exemption from payment ... years 1986, 1987 and 1988 was indicated. The Petitioner
obtained CDEC under the said Notification No. 64 of 1988 for several
equipments
Health Services (`DGHS‟) (MG
Section) withdrawing the Customs Duty Exemption Certificate (`CDEC‟)
issued to the Petitioner for the import of medical equipments and spare parts ... Ultrasound Sonolines. On 19th April 1987,
DUIRC applied for a CDEC for import of two equipments, i.e., one
Lithotriptor and one ultrasound equipment
this purpose, it gave an incentive by granting Custom Duty Exemption
Certificate (CDEC) to importers, manufacturers and users of materials and
components ... conditions for issuance of such CDEC was that the
materials imported were not manufactured in India. For this they were
required to have an indigenous
payable on import
component for
which CDEC
required
g) Foreign Exchange 36,11,17,388.44 3,03,00,000.00
component of the
proposal
7. Thereafter ... defence procurement, the Government would issue a Customs Duty
Exemption Certificate ("CDEC") and the goods would be imported
without paying any customs duty
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