Customs (Attachment of Property of Defaulters for Recovery of Government Dues) Rules, 1995 - Customs (Attachment of Property of Defaulters for Recovery of Government Dues) Rules, 1995
Customs (Attachment of Property of Defaulters for Recovery of Government Dues) Rules, 1995 - Customs (Attachment of Property of Defaulters for Recovery of Government Dues) Rules, 1995
Property attachment for customs recovery permits sale and detention when a defaulter fails to pay after notice. Where a recovery notice remains unpaid for seven days after service, the Proper Officer may recover the certified amount by attachment and sale of the ... Summary
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Property attachment for customs recovery permits sale and detention when a defaulter fails to pay after notice.
Where a recovery notice remains unpaid for seven days after service, the Proper Officer may recover the certified amount by attachment and sale of the defaulter's property. The property may be detained until the certified amount and detention costs are paid. The substituted provision replaced the earlier reference to arrest or distraint with detention of property.
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