IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION CUSTOMS APPEAL NO. 39 OF 2010 The Commissioner of Customs (Import). ... Appellant. V/s. R.B.S. Home Appliances. ... Respondent. A.S.Rao with J.B.Mishra for the appellant. Prakash Shah with Ms.Jas Sanghvi i/b. PDS Legal for the respondent. CORAM : V.C.DAGA AND S.J.KATHAWALLA, JJ. DATED : 6th July 2010. P.C. : Heard learned counsel for the appellant- Revenue and learned counsel for the respondent. Perused appeal. 2. None of the questions raised in the appeal can be said to be a substantial question of law since all the questions revolve around appreciation of evidence done by the Tribunal. The view taken by the Tribunal is a reasonable and possible view with which no fault can be found. Appeal is, therefore, dismissed for want of substantial question of law with no order as to costs. (S.J.KATHAWALLA, J.) (V.C.DAGA J.)