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
Directorate-General of Health Services (DGHS), whereby the Customs Duty Exemption Certificates (CDEC) which had been issued by the DGHS to the hospital to facilitate ... connection, the learned counsel has further contended that, though the cancellation of CDECs was not challenged by the hospital before any court
that even after the remand made by this Court, the Superintending Engineer, CDEC, TNEB, Chengalpat, third respondent, has failed to consider the explanation, dated
dated 01/03/88 on the strength of Customs Duty Exemption Certificates (CDECs) issued by the Directorate-General of Health Services (DGHS), New Delhi. Many
Notification No.64/88-Cus. dt. 1.3.88. The Customs Duty Exemption Certificate (CDEC) granted to the appellants was withdrawn vide the communication dt. 25.11.97. Show ... import is eligible for exemption as subsequent withdrawal or cancellation of the CDEC by the DGHS will not affect the eligibility to the benefit
time of import, they had also produced Customs Duty Exemption Certificate (CDEC) from the Director-General of Health Services (DGHS). On the basis ... Later on, the department noted that the DGHS had subsequently withdrawn the CDEC after investigations which revealed that the importer had violated the conditions