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IMPORT. EXPORT
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2ND AND COMPL.
DEUTSCH
respondents were entitled to export the goods in question without any licence notwithstanding the provisions of the Exports (Control) Amendment Order, 1979 and the Public ... said Import Policy was in the nature of a
self-contained code determining as to what goods were exportable by the re-
gistered, exporters under
read with Section 420 of the Indian Penal Code and Section 5 of the Imports and Exports (Control) Act, 1947; as also under Section ... Procedure Code, no sanction is necessary for the substantive offences under Section 420 Indian Penal Code, and Section 5 of the Imports and Exports (Control
also Section 5 of Imports and Exports (Control Act), 1947 read with Section 120B of the Indian, Penal Code. The learned Magistrate convicted the respondents ... under Section 120B, I.P C. and Section 3 of the Imports and Exports (Control) Act. He further directed that the sentences would run concurrently
granting exemption. On 'the other hand all the goods imported or exported are not per se liable to duty. The Act . itself has carved ... language of the Civil Procedure Code, no cause of action accrues, exposing the importer or exporter to the levy where the goods are already exempted
Penal Code-Attempt to commit an offence-What
constitutes-"Preparation" and "attempt" distinction.
HEADNOTE:
The respondents were charged with the offence ... silver ingots in
violation of the Foreign Exchange Regulation Act, 1947 ,
Imports and Exports (Control) Act, 1947 and the Customs Act,
1962 .
The prosecution alleged
Eurometal Limited vs Aluminium Cables & Conductors (U.P.) P. ... on 10 April, 1980
Equivalent
amendment as it is not inconsistent with the sections part of the Code of Civil Procedure , it could not be said that by operation ... placed reliance on the decision reported in Dy. Chief Controller of Imports and Exports, New Delhi v. K. T. Kosalram
order on appeal against the order in adjudication proceedings directing re-exportation of coral inasmuch as the subsequent order of the Board has no relevance ... foreign origin, viz. coral pieces without any permit or licence, the importation of which was prohibited at the material time the learned Magistrate was wrong
inference that the respondent was concerned in the importation of contraband gold and exportation of foreign exchange and Indian currency besides the inference that ... therefore, the charge under Section 120-B of the Indian Penal Code, as framed, cannot be said to have been made out and, therefore