Delhi HC upholds Customs Compounding Fees as Reasonable, Citing Small Fraction of Seized Currency [Read Order]

The court found no grounds to challenge the order, upheld the fees, and granted the petitioners thirty additional days to make payments and provide proof to the Compounding Authority
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In the recent ruling the Delhi High Court,upheld the customs compounding fees imposed on the petitioners, finding them reasonable as they constituted a small fraction of the seized currency. Surinder Singh And Ors,the petitioner-assessee,filed a petition challenging the order dated 06.09.2024 passed by the Chief Commissioner of Customs. The impugned order rejected their application for…

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