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<h1>Excise & Customs Board mandates 10-day deadline for filing Civil Appeals against CEGAT orders; stresses accountability for delays.</h1> The circular from the Central Board of Excise & Customs addresses the issue of delayed proposals for filing Civil Appeals against CEGAT orders in the Supreme Court. It emphasizes that proposals must be submitted within 10 days of receiving the CEGAT order, with necessary documentation and either by the Commissioner or with their approval. Delays must be justified with a time chart, and responsibility for delays should be assigned, with reports sent to the Board. Appeals should only be proposed in deserving cases after reviewing relevant case laws. Compliance with these instructions is mandatory.