No violation of 10(d) and 10(n) CBLR regulations: CESTAT quashes forfeiture of security deposit and imposition of penalty [Read Order]

CESTAT allowed the appeal, and the appellants’ CB license was restored.
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In a recent ruling, the Mumbai bench of the Customs Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal (CESTAT) quashed the impugned order and the appellants’ Customs Broker license was restored. In this case, the appellant, M/s. Star India Logistics, is a customs broker holding a  Customs Broker(CB)  license issued by Mumbai Customs under Regulation 7(2) of…

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