Centralised numbering system standardises excise orders and circulars, requiring CX.3 register, prescribed prefixes and central allocation. A centralised numbering regime requires all Central Excise Wing instruments to bear sequential multi part numbers (running serial/serial in year/two digit year-CX) with statutory prefixes for orders under specified provisions. CX.3 will maintain a central register and allocate running numbers; no section may issue instruments without a number from CX.3, and copies of numbered instruments must be circulated to concerned formations. Earlier orders have been re numbered for reference to ensure consistency and ease of field reference.
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Centralised numbering system standardises excise orders and circulars, requiring CX.3 register, prescribed prefixes and central allocation.
A centralised numbering regime requires all Central Excise Wing instruments to bear sequential multi part numbers (running serial/serial in year/two digit year-CX) with statutory prefixes for orders under specified provisions. CX.3 will maintain a central register and allocate running numbers; no section may issue instruments without a number from CX.3, and copies of numbered instruments must be circulated to concerned formations. Earlier orders have been re numbered for reference to ensure consistency and ease of field reference.
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