Virtual personal hearings under the Customs Act allowed; parties must consent, provide email, and follow record and submission procedures. Virtual personal hearings under the Customs Act are permitted with party consent; parties must provide email for service, receive secure videoconference links, and submit scanned vakalatnama and photo ID by email for authorised representatives. Hearings occur from official facilities using approved secure applications. Oral submissions will be reduced to a written record emailed as a PDF; parties may modify and return the signed record within three days, otherwise the emailed record is treated as agreed. Electronic records are recognised consistent with the Information Technology Act, and additional self attested documents may be emailed within three days after hearing.
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Virtual personal hearings under the Customs Act allowed; parties must consent, provide email, and follow record and submission procedures.
Virtual personal hearings under the Customs Act are permitted with party consent; parties must provide email for service, receive secure videoconference links, and submit scanned vakalatnama and photo ID by email for authorised representatives. Hearings occur from official facilities using approved secure applications. Oral submissions will be reduced to a written record emailed as a PDF; parties may modify and return the signed record within three days, otherwise the emailed record is treated as agreed. Electronic records are recognised consistent with the Information Technology Act, and additional self attested documents may be emailed within three days after hearing.
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