Publication of names in customs proceedings: government may publish identities and particulars once appeal rights are exhausted or disposed. The new section authorises the Central Government to publish names and particulars of persons involved in Customs Act proceedings when warranted by public interest, but bars publication about imposed penalties until the statutory appeal period has lapsed without an appeal or any appeal filed has been disposed of; it also allows publication of relevant corporate officers' or members' names where circumstances justify it.
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Publication of names in customs proceedings: government may publish identities and particulars once appeal rights are exhausted or disposed.
The new section authorises the Central Government to publish names and particulars of persons involved in Customs Act proceedings when warranted by public interest, but bars publication about imposed penalties until the statutory appeal period has lapsed without an appeal or any appeal filed has been disposed of; it also allows publication of relevant corporate officers' or members' names where circumstances justify it.
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