Appellate Tribunal framework introduced through amendments to customs, excise and gold control laws with transitional power Amendments are directed to the Customs Act, the Central Excises Act and the Gold (Control) Act to provide for an Appellate Tribunal and connected matters. The amendments come into force on dates appointed by the Central Government by notification, and different dates may be fixed for different Acts. A time-limited removal of difficulties power allows the Central Government to issue general or special orders, consistent with the amended provisions, to address transition difficulties.
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Appellate Tribunal framework introduced through amendments to customs, excise and gold control laws with transitional power
Amendments are directed to the Customs Act, the Central Excises Act and the Gold (Control) Act to provide for an Appellate Tribunal and connected matters. The amendments come into force on dates appointed by the Central Government by notification, and different dates may be fixed for different Acts. A time-limited removal of difficulties power allows the Central Government to issue general or special orders, consistent with the amended provisions, to address transition difficulties.
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