COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS AIR CORGO N D Vs. BIN SABT JEWELLERY DUBAI UAE
LAWS(SC)-1999-4-27
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
Decided on April 12,1999

COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS, NEW DELHI Appellant
VERSUS
Bin Sabt Jewellery Respondents

JUDGEMENT

- (1.) Learned Additional Solicitor General submits, on the basis of written instructions received from the Commissioner of Customs, Air Cargo that should the respondent succeed in claiming the gold bars, the subject-matter of these petitions, the Department will issue a detention certificate to the airport Authority of India and waive off the demurrage charges for the period commencing from the date of seizure till the date when the matter is decided in favour of the respondent. Learned Additional Solicitor General further submits that the proceedings for confiscation of gold had been initiated by the authorities and an order has already been made confiscating the said bars. It is submitted that in view of the order of confiscation of gold bars, these petitions have now been rendered infructuous.
(2.) Learned counsel for the respondent submits that the order of confiscation was made behind the back of the respondent and that the respondent would take appropriate proceedings in the proper forum against the order of confiscation. We record his statement. The respondent is at liberty to take recourse to such proceedings as are available to it.
(3.) Special leave petitions are dismissed as infructuous. No costs.;


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