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Sundaresh Bhatt , Liquidator Of Abg Shipyard vs Central Board Of Indirect Taxes And Customs Judgment N vsramanaAgain 10 Claiming Before This Court That The Corporate Debtor Has Lost Ownership Of The Said Goods Iv The Could Not Have Exercised Its Right Under The Customs Act , As The Statutory Charge Of The Under Section 142A Of The Customs Act Is Expressly Subordinate To The Ibc vs The ’S Custody OfThe Liquidator Does Not Have The Authority To Take Possession Of Them vs Customs Duty Is An Incidence Or Consequence Of Import Even Before The Cirp Was Initiated , The Corporate Debtor Could Not Have Secured The Possession Of The Warehoused Goods Without Paying The Due Charges HenceNo Person Can Seek Removal Of Goods From The Warehouse Without Paying Customs Duty The Nclat Relies On The Judgment In Collector Of Customs vs Dytron ( India ) LtdNot Be Complete Unless This Court Examines The Extent Of Powers Which The Authority Can Exercise During The Moratorium Period Under The Ibc 43 In The Above Context , The Judgment Of This Court In S vs Kondaskar vs vsm Deshpande , AirThe Ruling In Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd vs Amit Gupta