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V.K.AGRAWAL, KRISHNA KUMAR
Falcon Air Cargo & Travel (P. ) Ltd. – Appellant
Versus
Commissioner of Customs, New Delhi – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
Ashok Mehta,Jagdish Singh

ORDER

Per V.K. Agrawal :

M/s. Falcon Air Cargo Travels P. Ltd. have filed this appeal being aggrieved with the Adjudication Order No. 35/Policy/S/KAK/2000 dated 13.7.2000 under which the Commissioner of Customs has revoked their Customs House Agent Licence for not exercising proper supervision over their employee, for sub-letting their licence to 'sub-agent' and for not taking due care concerning the correct value which resulted in excess claim for drawback.

2. Shri Ashok Mehta, learned Advocate, submitted that the Delhi High Court has remanded the matter vide Order dated 13.8.2001 in CWP 635 OF 2001 FILED BY THE Appellants as the Tribunal had not dealt with their contentions and for considering all relevant aspects and for drawing a balance sheet of gravity of infraction and mitigating circumstances. He, further, submitted that the first show-cause-notice dated 8.11.95 was issued to them for revoking their CHA licence on the allegation that one of their employee Shri Kanshi Ram Rana appeared for examination on 8.9.95 on the strength of a photocopy of his Identity Card No. 22/91 after forging the validity on the photocopy from 1/95 to 1/96; that the Inquiry Officer, appointed under

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