Control over warehoused goods under customs supervision was omitted, after earlier regulating access, removal, locking, and inspection. Section 62 of the Customs Act, 1962, concerning control over warehoused goods, was omitted by the Finance Act, 2016. Before omission, it provided that warehoused goods were under the control of the proper officer, no person could enter a warehouse or remove goods without permission, the warehouse could be locked with the Customs Department lock, and the proper officer could access every part of the warehouse and examine the goods.
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Control over warehoused goods under customs supervision was omitted, after earlier regulating access, removal, locking, and inspection.
Section 62 of the Customs Act, 1962, concerning control over warehoused goods, was omitted by the Finance Act, 2016. Before omission, it provided that warehoused goods were under the control of the proper officer, no person could enter a warehouse or remove goods without permission, the warehouse could be locked with the Customs Department lock, and the proper officer could access every part of the warehouse and examine the goods.
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