Licence grant for customs house agents: exam and formality-based authorisation, with criminal disqualification and right to appeal to senior commissioner. Licence for Customs House Agents is granted on passing the prescribed examination and payment of the fee, using the prescribed licence form; licence holders may operate at all Customs stations nationwide upon intimation in the prescribed form. The Commissioner may reject applications for fraud, forgery, pending criminal proceedings, or conviction; such rejections are appealable to the Principal Chief Commissioner, who may review records and pass orders after affording a reasonable opportunity to be heard, subject to the statutory time limits for review and disposal of appeals.
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Licence grant for customs house agents: exam and formality-based authorisation, with criminal disqualification and right to appeal to senior commissioner.
Licence for Customs House Agents is granted on passing the prescribed examination and payment of the fee, using the prescribed licence form; licence holders may operate at all Customs stations nationwide upon intimation in the prescribed form. The Commissioner may reject applications for fraud, forgery, pending criminal proceedings, or conviction; such rejections are appealable to the Principal Chief Commissioner, who may review records and pass orders after affording a reasonable opportunity to be heard, subject to the statutory time limits for review and disposal of appeals.
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