issued by the Deputy Director General of Health Services, cancelling the CDECs issued in its favour for the equipment referred to in the annexure thereto ... rejection of the other applications as also for recall of the CDECs granted earlier. The enforcement of the Bond and proceedings for the recovery
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
7284/2005.
8. The appellant obtained Customs Duty Exemption Certificate
(for short `CDEC), from the Directorate General of Health
Services (DGHS), for import of various ... Dated 1st March, 1988 (for
short the Notification). CDECs issued to the appellant
relate to import of medical equipments for the period between
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
basis of Custom Duty Exemption Certificate (hereinafter referred to as CDEC) granted to it by the Director General of Health Services, Government of India ... Body Scanner and a spare CT X-ray tube. The grant of CDEC was subject to the provisions contained in Notification No. 64/88-Customs
General for the respondents.
2. The petitioner obtained Customs Duty Exemption Certificate (CDEC) for import of various hospital equipments under Notification ... CDECs certified the petitioner covered by the para 2 of the hospitals specified in the table annexed to the Ministry of Finance notification
Health and Family Welfare, New Delhi,
revoking the Custom Duty Exemption Certificate
(CDEC) issued in favour of the petitioner-Hospitals
under the Notification ... said Notification No.64/88-
Cus. dated 1.3.1988, therefore, the said CDECs given
to them were liable to be revoked and consequently, the
customs duty
cleared duty free, subject to furnishing Customs duty
Exemption Certificate ('CDEC' for short) from the Directorate General of
Health Services to the Government ... 2013 14:06:07 :::
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4. Accordingly, the petitioners had applied for CDEC so as import
and clear hospital equipments duty free. Officers from
7284/2005.
8. The appellant obtained Customs Duty Exemption Certificate (for short `CDEC'), from the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS), for import ... Dated 1st March, 1988 (for short 'the Notification'). CDECs issued to the appellant relate to import of medical equipments for the period between
Notification and the 2nd respondent had been issued
Customs Duty Exemption Certificate (CDEC) in respect of various
equipments imported by the petitioners/hospitals between ... Services,
recommends all the cases to the second respondent for issuance of CDECs
to the petitioners/hospitals. The petitioners/hospitals have not only been
rendering