Customs revision applications face new admission limits, revised fee structure, and commissioner-initiated review powers Amendment of section 129DD of the Customs Act introduces a discretion to refuse admission of revision applications where the duty, fine, or penalty does ... Summary
Customs revision applications face new admission limits, revised fee structure, and commissioner-initiated review powers
Amendment of section 129DD of the Customs Act introduces a discretion to refuse admission of revision applications where the duty, fine, or penalty does not exceed five thousand rupees. It also enables the Commissioner of Customs to direct a proper officer to apply for revision of an order of the Commissioner (Appeals) considered not legal or proper. The amendment revises the prescribed form, verification, and fee structure for applications, while exempting applications made under the Commissioner-initiated revision provision from any fee.
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