Customs designation change replaces 'Chief Customs Officer' with 'Commissioner of Customs' by Finance Act amendment. The Finance Act amends the Trade and Merchandise Marks Act, 1958 by substituting the expression Chief Customs Officer with the expression Commissioner of Customs, effecting a textual revision of the statute's terminology without creating new powers or procedural changes.
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Customs designation change replaces 'Chief Customs Officer' with 'Commissioner of Customs' by Finance Act amendment.
The Finance Act amends the Trade and Merchandise Marks Act, 1958 by substituting the expression Chief Customs Officer with the expression Commissioner of Customs, effecting a textual revision of the statute's terminology without creating new powers or procedural changes.
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