Removal of difficulties power allows the Central Government to issue orders easing transition under the Customs Act. Power is conferred on the Central Government to remove difficulties arising in giving effect to the Customs Act, 1962, especially during the transition from repealed enactments to the new Act. The Government may issue a general or special order and may take any step not inconsistent with the Act's provisions that appears necessary or expedient for removing such difficulty.
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Removal of difficulties power allows the Central Government to issue orders easing transition under the Customs Act.
Power is conferred on the Central Government to remove difficulties arising in giving effect to the Customs Act, 1962, especially during the transition from repealed enactments to the new Act. The Government may issue a general or special order and may take any step not inconsistent with the Act's provisions that appears necessary or expedient for removing such difficulty.
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