Delhi High Court held that section 45 (3) of the Customs Act provides that the custodian of the imported goods having been in custody is liable to pay duty in case they are pilfered while in custody.
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After four years in office, Republican Congresswoman Lauren Boebert is nationally known for her vehement calls to seal the ...
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An Ottawa driver is facing charges after being caught going 173 km/h on Highway 417 near Palladium Drive, according to the ...