Case Brief : Weston Components ltd. V. Commissioner of Customs, New Delhi 2000 (1) SCR 26

Deciding Authority : Supreme Court of India 
Date of Judgement : 04/01/2000
Bench : B.N. KIRPAL & S. RAJENDRA BABU
Judgement : It was contended by the learned counsel for the appellant that redemption fine could not be imposed because the goods were no longer in the custody of the respondent-authority. It is an admitted fact that the goods were released to the appellant on an application made by it and on the appellant executing a bond. Under these circumstances if subsequently it is found that the import was not valid or that there was any other irregularity which would entitle the customs authorities to confiscate the said goods, then the mere fact that the goods were released on the bond being executed would not take away the power of the customs authorities to levy redemption fine.
Held : The appeal is dismissed
Tejasv Anand , IV th Year , AMITY LAW SCHOOL , DELHI .

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