Smuggling - Law Dictionary Search Results
Smuggling
Smuggling, the offence of importing prohibited Articles, or of defrauding the
Smuggle
export without paying the duties imposed by law as to smuggle lace
Gold
is wide enough to include any kind of gold, whether smuggled or non-smuggled, Triveni Prasad Ramkaran Verma v. State of Maharashtra,
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contraband
contraband [Italian contrabbando act of smuggling, from contra- against + bando edict, law] : property that
smuggle
or to evade enforcement of laws [ drugs] [convicted of smuggling weapons] vi : to export or import something in violation
Contrabandism
Traffic in contraband goods smuggling
Coast-guard
The force was originally formed merely for the prevention of smuggling, in connection with which it has many duties to discharge
Grounds
3 SCR 697 [Conservation of Foreign Exchange and Prevention of Smuggling Activities Act (52 of 1974); s. 3 (3)] The words
Letters of marque
and that such armed ship shall not be employed in smuggling. These commissions were called letters of marque, in which sense
May confirm
s. 8 of Conservation of Foreign Exchange and Prevention of Smuggling Activities Act, 1974 is significant. It imports a discretion. Even
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