Kathmandu. The Supreme Court has stopped the customs duty levied on daily consumable goods from the Nepal-India border. A joint bench of Supreme Court Justices Hari Prasad Phuyal and Tek Prasad Dhungana has issued an interim order halting the decision of the Ministry of Finance to collect customs duty on goods above one hundred rupees. Lawyer Amitesh Pandit and others had filed a writ petition claiming that the act of imposing customs duty on daily consumable goods worth more than one hundred rupees from the Indian border was against the provisions of the trade treaty....