seized goods for any reason,
the proper officer may give custody of the seized goods to the
owner of the goods or the beneficial owner ... seizure having regard to the nature of such goods, namely in the
event the goods are perishable or hazardous or there is likely
hours for dismantling the sheds. Because our farmers and suppliers
perishable goods for export are being packed. Thanking you for
your kind co-operation please
seeking
release of the goods imported vide Bill of Entry No.8733339.
3. The petitioner submits the goods imported are perishable in
nature. Further ... High Court. Secondly, only issue is with respect
of valuation and goods being perishable in nature and further the
petitioner is willing to comply with
hours for dismantling the sheds. Because
our farmers and suppliers perishable
goods for export are being packed.
Thanking you for your kind co-operation
please
goods:
Provided that where it is not practicable to seize any such
goods, the proper officer may serve on the owner of the
goods ... issue a notification in the Official Gazette to
specify the goods or class of goods which shall, as soon as may be after their seizure
four Bills of Lading. The petitioner
contends that the goods constitute agricultural produce and are perishable in
nature, requiring timely clearance and appropriate storage conditions ... respondents
seeking immediate release of the duty-paid goods, also highlighting, that the
goods were perishable in nature, having imminent chances of deterioration, as
also
order passed by Kerala High Court,
had permitted provisional release of the goods in the following terms:
"5. We have heard learned counsel ... High Court. Secondly,
only issue is with respect of valuation and goods being
perishable in nature and further the petitioner is willing
to comply with
order passed by Kerala High Court,
had permitted provisional release of the goods in the following terms:
"5. We have heard learned counsel ... High Court. Secondly,
only issue is with respect of valuation and goods being
perishable in nature and further the petitioner is willing
to comply with
order passed by Kerala High
Court, had permitted provisional release of the goods in the following
terms:
"5. We have heard learned counsel ... High Court. Secondly, only issue
is with respect of valuation and goods being perishable in nature and
further the petitioner is willing to comply with
Petitioner in regard to the provisional release of the
goods in question, which are perishable commodities.
2. Today, we are informed by Mr. Mishra that ... imports have also been quite consistent. The goods in
question are certainly edible goods which are perishable. The petitioner ought
not to have been meted