Pecuniary jurisdiction reallocations for appeals and objections; redistribution of departmental functions among Additional Commissioners and zones. Jurisdiction for Appeal and Objection is reallocated among Additional Commissioners, assigning appellate and revisionary jurisdiction under the CST Act and erstwhile DST Act and objection-hearing jurisdiction under the DVAT Act by territorial zones and wards, and differentiating matters by pecuniary limit; specified lower-value appellate jurisdiction is allocated for particular wards to designated Additional Commissioners, and departmental operational and administrative functions are separately assigned.
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Pecuniary jurisdiction reallocations for appeals and objections; redistribution of departmental functions among Additional Commissioners and zones.
Jurisdiction for Appeal and Objection is reallocated among Additional Commissioners, assigning appellate and revisionary jurisdiction under the CST Act and erstwhile DST Act and objection-hearing jurisdiction under the DVAT Act by territorial zones and wards, and differentiating matters by pecuniary limit; specified lower-value appellate jurisdiction is allocated for particular wards to designated Additional Commissioners, and departmental operational and administrative functions are separately assigned.
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