CESTAT Bangalore sets aside the Confiscation of Donated Medical Equipment

Date: 16.06.2025

The Customs, Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal (CESTAT), Bangalore, has set aside the confiscation and penalties imposed on G.V. Foundation, a charitable trust, for importing used medical equipment donated from the USA during the COVID-19 pandemic.

G.V. Foundation, a Bangalore-based charitable trust, imported a consignment of used but fully functional medical equipment donated by SOS International Inc., USA. The shipment was clearly labeled as โ€œdonated relief cargo with no commercial valueโ€.

Despite:

  • The existence of a non-commercial invoice,
  • A Sea Waybill stating “No License Required”, and
  • Chartered Engineer certification confirming that the items had more than 80% residual life and were not hazardous or E-Waste,

Customs authorities classified parts of the consignment as prohibited and hazardous, invoking provisions under Section 111(d) and Section 112(a) of the Customs Act, 1962, leading to:

  • A penalty of โ‚น2 lakhs on the trust.
  • Confiscation of certain items,
  • Redemption fines, and

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