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jhasravi · 5 days ago
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Electrical Control Gears QCO and BIS Applicability in India
Electrical Control Gears QCO and BIS Applicability in India
 “Indirect Tax I Indirect Tax Litigation I Customs & FTP I Central Licensing I Arbitration I Advisory” Dated: 26.02.2025 Electrical Control Gears QCO and BIS Applicability in India BIS Scheme-X Under Conformity Assessment Regulations, 2018 The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) introduced Scheme-X under Schedule-II of the Conformity Assessment Regulations, 2018, outlining guidelines for product…
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jhasravi · 17 days ago
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Government of India bans export of raw human hair below $65/Kg
Government of India bans export of raw human hair below $65/Kg
“Indirect Tax I Indirect Tax Litigation I Customs & FTP I Central Licensing I Arbitration I Advisory” Dated: 14.02.2025 Government of India bans export of raw human hair below $65/Kg The Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT), under the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India, issued Notification No. 59/2024-25 on February 10, 2025, amending the Export Policy of Raw Human…
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jhasravi · 29 days ago
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Delhi High Court allows customs duty exemption for wireless access points (WAPs) under notification no. 24/2005
Delhi High Court allows customs duty exemption for wireless access points (WAPs) under notification no. 24/2005
“Indirect Tax I Indirect Tax Litigation I Customs & FTP I Central Licensing I Arbitration I Advisory” Dated: 02.02.2025 Delhi High Court allows customs duty exemption for wireless access points (WAPs) under notification no. 24/2005 The Delhi High Court heard the case between Commissioner of Customs, Chennai-VII Commissionerate (Appellant) and M/s Ingram Micro India Pvt. Ltd. (Respondent),…
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jhasravi · 1 month ago
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Accepting reassessment order of the Custom officer does not extinguish the right of the assesses to contest- Delhi High Court
Accepting reassessment order of the Custom officer does not extinguish the right of the assesses to contest- Delhi High Court
“Indirect Tax I Indirect Tax Litigation I Customs & FTP I Central Licensing I Arbitration I Advisory” Dated: 20.01.2025 Accepting reassessment order of the Custom officer does not extinguish the right of the assesses to contest- Delhi High Court The Delhi High Court addressed a crucial dispute on customs valuation, focusing on whether importers who consent to reassessment and waive their right…
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