Chapter II A - Indicating amount of duty in the price of goods, etc., for purpose of refund and crediting certain amounts to the fund (From Section 12A to Section 12D)
Delegation of powers allows senior central excise officers to perform subordinate duties, while appeals commissioner's powers are limited. Delegation permits a senior Central Excise Officer to exercise powers and discharge duties of any subordinate officer under the Act; however, the Commissioner of Central Excise (Appeals) may not exercise those powers except for functions expressly provided for within the appellate provisions and Chapter VIA.
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Delegation of powers allows senior central excise officers to perform subordinate duties, while appeals commissioner's powers are limited.
Delegation permits a senior Central Excise Officer to exercise powers and discharge duties of any subordinate officer under the Act; however, the Commissioner of Central Excise (Appeals) may not exercise those powers except for functions expressly provided for within the appellate provisions and Chapter VIA.
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