Modern Dental College & Res.Cen. & Ors vs State Of Madhya Pradesh & Ors
Finance Act 1994.
iii. Appellant believed bonafidely that the transaction of sale of goods on the basis of which customs duties were paid ... provisions of Section 73(3) of Finance Act 1994.
v. Appellant relies on CBEC Circular F. No. 137/167/2006 Cx dated 03.10.2007 which clarified
Mukesh Kumar S/O Jai Kishan Sharma vs State Of Gujarat & on 6 May
Act into a prosecutable
offence, the employment of the phrase "cause of action" in
Section 142 of the NI Act is apposite ... Central Sales Tax
Act 1956, Section 279 of the Income Tax Act, Sections 132
and 308 , CrPC, Section 137 of the Customs Act
pointed out that in the case of Assistant Collector of Customs Vs L.R.Malani 1999 (110) E.L.T. 317 (Supreme Court ... Customs Act is a Bailable one. Further, the offence under Section 135 of the Act is a compoundable one, in terms of Section 137
proceedings were sanctioned by the authority
empowered under Section 137(1) of the Customs Act and
accordingly complaint being Criminal Complaint
proceedings were sanctioned by the authority empowered
under Section 137(1) of the Customs Act and accordingly,
complaint being Criminal Complaint
Customs Act, 1962 is a Bailable one. Section 135 of the Act speaks of 'Evasion of customs duty' and prescribes punishment thereof ... Act is a compoundable one in terms of Section 137 (3) of the Customs Act.
21.As far as the present case is concerned, even
Customs Act, 1962 is a Bailable one. Section 135 of the Act speaks of 'Evasion of customs duty' and prescribes punishment thereof ... Act is a compoundable one in terms of Section 137 (3) of the Customs Act.
21.As far as the present case is concerned, even
Customs Act, 1962.
3. After the conclusion of enquiries, complaint for offence
punishable under Section 139 of the Customs Act, 1962 was
filed agsinst ... accused which is a mandatory
requirement as per Section 137 of the Customs Act and
for observing so, reliance was placed on Doki Sriramulu