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The Customs Act, 1962
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Bachhittar Singh vs The State Of Punjab on 7 March, 1962
In the present case, the party instead of representing
his case to the appropriate authority chose the path of
litigation obviously deterred by the clumsy attempt at
secrecy made by the concerned authority and the failure to
communicate the decision to the party. One of the
submissions made to us was that the abeyance order was never
formally communicated to the petitioners and it was,
therefore, to be treated as non est. Reliance was placed on
the decisions of Bachhittar Singh v. State of Punjab and
State of Punjab v. Balbir Singh. We do not think that these
decisions are of any facility to us on the facts of the
present case.