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Madras HC: Genuineness of Consignment Can’t be Suspected Because Invoice Contains Wrong Address - (01 Nov 2017)

Madras High Court, while releasing the goods detained by Commercial department, has held that genuineness of a consignment cannot be suspected merely because the commercial invoice contains wrong address of the notified party.

Tags : MADRAS HIGH COURT   COMMERCIAL INVOICE  

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