LAWS(ALL)-2009-9-302

RAM KIRANA STORES Vs. UNION OF INDIA (UOI)

Decided On September 14, 2009
Ram Kirana Stores Appellant
V/S
UNION OF INDIA (UOI) Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) Sri G.M. Kamil, learned Counsel for the petitioner submits that on 20-l-1996, the custom officers have detained truck No. DIL-560. There was 143 bags weighing 900 Kgs. ginger in the truck. The said goods were brought from Nepal border by showing some papers. He further submits that truck was of Chinese origin and goods were likely to be taken to Delhi from Nepal. The documents were produced by the driver of the truck Sri Abdul Rafeeque were found forged by the Custom Department. So, the Custom officers have levied the penalty of rupees five lacs under Section 125 of the Customs Act which was upheld by the First Appellate Authority. However, the Tribunal vide its impugned order dated 10-8-1999 has reduced the penalty to rupees one lacs which is unwarranted. Finally, he made a request that penalty may kindly be cancelled.

(2.) On the other hand, Sri Sharad Kumar Srivastava, learned Counsel for the Union of India justified the impugned order.

(3.) I heard both the parties at length and gone through material available on record.