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<h1>Central Board of Excise & Customs: File Special Leave Petitions only for substantial legal questions under Supreme Court criteria.</h1> The Central Board of Excise & Customs issued instructions to its officials regarding the filing of Special Leave Petitions (SLPs) under Article 136 of the Indian Constitution before the Supreme Court. The Board emphasized that SLPs should only be filed when there is a substantial question of law, as determined by the Supreme Court's criteria. This includes questions of general public importance or those affecting parties' rights significantly. The Board advised against proposing SLPs for matters involving mere appreciation of evidence or settled issues unless there is a manifest injustice. Officials are urged to exercise discretion and avoid routine proposals.