Settlement of customs cases establishes new rules superseding prior regime and setting commencement by government notification. The Customs (Settlement of Cases) Rules, 2007 are made under the enabling provisions of the Customs Act to provide the statutory framework for settlement of customs cases, expressly superseding the Customs (Settlement of Cases) Rules, 1999 while saving prior actions; the Rules are titled as such and are declared to commence on the first day of June, 2007 by government notification.
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Settlement of customs cases establishes new rules superseding prior regime and setting commencement by government notification.
The Customs (Settlement of Cases) Rules, 2007 are made under the enabling provisions of the Customs Act to provide the statutory framework for settlement of customs cases, expressly superseding the Customs (Settlement of Cases) Rules, 1999 while saving prior actions; the Rules are titled as such and are declared to commence on the first day of June, 2007 by government notification.
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