officer may allow or if the title to any imported goods is relinquished, such goods may, after notice to the importer and with the permission ... person having the custody thereof: Provided that- (a) animals, perishable goods and hazardous goods, may, with the permission of the proper officer, be sold
Section 31 in The Customs Act, 1962
31. Imported goods not to be unloaded from vessel until entry inwards granted.
(1) The master ... passenger or a member of the crew, mail bags, animals, perishable goods and hazardous goods
Section 7 in The Sale Of Goods Act, 1930
7. Goods perishing before making of contract.—
Where there is a contract for the sale ... goods, the contract is void if the goods without the knowledge of the seller have, at the time when the contract was made, perished
responsible for the loss, destruction, damage, deterioration or non-delivery of perishable goods, animals, explosives and such dangerous or other goods as may be prescribed
Section 8 in The Sale Of Goods Act, 1930
8. Goods perishing before sale but after agreement to sell.—
Where there is an agreement ... sell specific goods, and subsequently the goods without any fault on the part of the seller or buyer perish or become so damaged
where the title to the goods is relinquished, the date of such relinquishment; (c) in cases where the goods are destroyed or rendered commercially valueless ... refund under sub-section (1) shall be allowed in respect of perishable goods and goods which have exceeded their shelf life or their recommended storage
goods, shall be issued to the street vendor. (2) The street vendor whose goods have been seized under sub-section (1) may, reclaim his goods ... specified in the scheme: Provided that in case of non-perishable goods, the local authority shall release the goods within two working days
agriculture; (x) construction for preservation and storage of processed agro-products, perishable goods such as fruits, vegetables and flowers including testing facilities for quality
goods was
mentioned as "ICG GRFL, Ludhiana" mentioning port code as "IN5GF6".
7. Since the goods were highly perishable in nature ... withheld the
perishable food item i.e. Kiwi which has limited shelf life. We noticed that
in import cases of perishable goods there
fruits corns Oil and Milk
and Curd, Sugar, Jaggery etc. in perishable goods,
defendant No.1 should give half share of
perishable goods to plaintiff ... take half of the
perishable goods to himself.
In the abovenoted pooja turn the defendant No.1 in
his individual capacity as a poojari receiving