The Mumbai Court has granted bail to an accused in a customs duty evasion case involving Italian furniture. The accused, a partner in Dilusso Furniture LLP, was alleged to have misdeclared and undervalued imported goods, but the court found that the investigation had progressed sufficiently and that the accused had cooperated fully.
Customs DutyBailItalian FurnitureDriEconomic OffenseReal Estate MumbaiAug 02, 2025
The main allegation against the accused is that he was involved in misdeclaring and undervaluing imported Italian furniture, leading to a customs duty evasion of Rs. 30 crores.
The court granted bail because the DRI had already conducted two remands, collected all necessary documents and data, and the accused had fully cooperated with the investigation. Additionally, the accused has deposited Rs. 5 crores as customs duty and shown a willingness to deposit more.
The court imposed conditions such as executing a P.R. Bond of Rs. 2,00,000, furnishing cash bail of Rs. 2,00,000, not influencing or tampering with witnesses, surrendering his passport for six months, and providing his residential address and contact details to the court and department.
If the accused fails to comply with the court's conditions, his bail may be revoked, and he could face further legal action, including the possibility of re-arrest and the need to surrender his passport permanently.
The DRI (Directorate of Revenue Intelligence) is responsible for investigating economic offenses, including customs duty evasion. In this case, the DRI has conducted raids, collected evidence, and interrogated the accused.
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