Chapter 01 - Customs and Central Excise Settlement Commission (Recruitment and Conditions of Service of Chairman, Vice-Chairmen and Members) Rules 2000 (From Rule 1 to Rule 10)
Recruitment qualifications set eligibility and committee-based appointment procedure for senior Commission posts, ensuring minimum service criteria and bench seniority safeguards. Appointments to the posts of Chairman, Vice-Chairmen and Members of the Commission are made by the Central Government on the recommendation of a Selection Committee (Cabinet Secretary; Secretary in charge of Revenue; Secretary (Personnel)). The Chairman must be a serving Member with at least six months' remaining service at the vacancy date; each Bench's Vice-Chairman is the seniormost Member (other than the Principal Bench); Members are to be drawn from serving Chief Commissioners of Customs or Central Excise or equivalent rank.
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Recruitment qualifications set eligibility and committee-based appointment procedure for senior Commission posts, ensuring minimum service criteria and bench seniority safeguards.
Appointments to the posts of Chairman, Vice-Chairmen and Members of the Commission are made by the Central Government on the recommendation of a Selection Committee (Cabinet Secretary; Secretary in charge of Revenue; Secretary (Personnel)). The Chairman must be a serving Member with at least six months' remaining service at the vacancy date; each Bench's Vice-Chairman is the seniormost Member (other than the Principal Bench); Members are to be drawn from serving Chief Commissioners of Customs or Central Excise or equivalent rank.
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