Section 133 Customs Act, 1962

 

Section 133 Customs Act, 1962: 

Obstruction of officer of customs.—If any person intentionally obstructs any officer of customs in the exercise of any powers conferred under this Act, such person shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to 1[Two years], or with fine, or with both.


Supreme Court of India Important Judgments And Leading Case Law Related to Section 133 Customs Act, 1962:  

Collector Of Customs And Central ... vs Paradip Port Trust And Anr on 8 August, 1990

In Re: The Delhi Laws Act, 1912, The ... vs Unknown on 23 May, 1951

Romesh Chandra Mehta vs State Of West Bengal on 18 October, 1968

Sashi Prasad Barooah vs The Agriculture Income-Tax on 19 January, 1977

Babu Ram Jagdish Kumar & Co., Etc vs State Of Punjab & Ors., Etc., Etc on 4 May, 1979

Lohia Machines Ltd. & Anr vs Union Of India & Ors on 25 January, 1985

In Re The Delhi Laws Act, 1912,The  vs The Part C States (Laws) Act, 1950 on 23 May, 1951

S. Sundaram Pillai, Etc vs V.R. Pattabiraman Etc on 24 January, 1985

Union Of India vs Anil Chanana & Another on 25 January, 2008

Pandit Banarsi Das Bhanot vs The State Of Madhya Pradesh&  on 3 April, 1958



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