Customs time limit substitution narrows the period in section 61 to thirty days by notification. The Customs Act is amended by substituting the period of six months with thirty days in section 61(2)(ii), thereby shortening the specified time reference in that clause. The amendment takes effect from a date to be appointed by the Central Government by notification in the Official Gazette.
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Customs time limit substitution narrows the period in section 61 to thirty days by notification.
The Customs Act is amended by substituting the period of six months with thirty days in section 61(2)(ii), thereby shortening the specified time reference in that clause. The amendment takes effect from a date to be appointed by the Central Government by notification in the Official Gazette.
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