Import of “Concrete Batching Plant” Not eligible for Customs Exemption Claim: Supreme Court rejects plea

Neither Gammon Atlanta JV nor Gammon fulfills the necessary requirement stipulated in Condition No. 38 of Exemption Notification No. 17/2001
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A two member bench of Supreme Court has held that that the import of the “Concrete batching plant” by Gammon cannot be considered an import by M/s GammonAtlanta JV, “a person” awarded the contract for the construction of roads in India. M/s Gammon India Ltd. (Gammon) and M/s Atlanta Infrastructure Ltd., Mumbai (Petitioner), both incorporated…

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