Central Excise Officers' Responsibilities & Compliance Directive The judgment provided a detailed list of Deputy/Assistant Commissioners and Commissioners, including their names, designations, periods of service, and ...
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Central Excise Officers' Responsibilities & Compliance Directive
The judgment provided a detailed list of Deputy/Assistant Commissioners and Commissioners, including their names, designations, periods of service, and responsibilities within the Central Excise Commissionerate in Ghaziabad. It directed these officers to file affidavits detailing the implementation of a Final Order issued by the Tribunal, emphasizing compliance and accountability. The judgment underscored the importance of adhering to legal procedures and fulfilling responsibilities within the customs and central excise framework.
Issues: 1. Details of Deputy/Assistant Commissioners during specific periods. 2. Details of Commissioners holding charge during specific periods. 3. Directions issued to the Commissioners/Dy. Commissioners and Asstt. Commissioners to file affidavits regarding implementation of a Final Order.
Analysis: 1. The judgment provides a detailed list of Deputy/Assistant Commissioners along with their names, designations, periods of service from and to, and the division they were in charge of during the specified time frame. The list includes officers like Sh. B.L. Goel, Sh. R.K. Mishra, Sh. Akhilesh Pandey, Sh. Ranjit Kumar, and Sh. Rajendra Kumar, among others, highlighting their roles and timelines within the organization.
2. The judgment also outlines the details of Commissioners who held charge during specific periods. It mentions officers like M.S. Badhan, S.K. Goel, and Vineet Kumar, specifying the periods they were in charge, additional responsibilities they undertook, and their current postings. The judgment emphasizes the responsibilities and additional charges assigned to these Commissioners, particularly focusing on their roles within the Central Excise Commissionerate in Ghaziabad.
3. Furthermore, the judgment issues a notice to the aforementioned Commissioners/Dy. Commissioners and Asstt. Commissioners, directing them to file affidavits detailing the steps taken to implement a Final Order passed by the Tribunal. The notice specifies the deadlines for filing the affidavits and schedules the cases for further orders on a specific date. The judgment ensures that the concerned officers are served with copies of earlier orders related to the proceedings, emphasizing the importance of compliance and accountability in implementing the Tribunal's directives.
This comprehensive analysis of the judgment highlights the meticulous documentation of officer details, responsibilities, and directives issued by the Tribunal, underscoring the significance of adherence to legal procedures and accountability within the customs and central excise framework.
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