Subsequent Purchaser Cannot Be Made Liable to Pay Customs Duty Merely Because the Vehicle Was in His Possession: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of India, in a landmark judgment, ruled that a subsequent purchaser of a vehicle cannot be held liable for customs duty shortfalls merely on the basis of possession. The ruling came in Civil Appeal No. ____ of 2024 (arising out of SLP (C) No. 16123 of 2018), where the bench comprising Justice

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