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Issuance of SCN by proper officer - incompetent authority of Jurisdictional Officer or not - it is unambiguous that the Board appointed the Commissioner of Central Excise, Goa as a proper officer under Section 4(1) and the said Commissioner of Central Excise, Goa is empowered to exercise powers of the officers of customs under Section 5 and with reference to the definition of proper officer under Section 2(34) of the Act. Therefore, there is no ambiguity in respect of the powers exercised in the present case. - HC
Issuance of SCN by proper officer - incompetent authority of Jurisdictional Officer or not - it is unambiguous that the Board appointed the Commissioner of Central Excise, Goa as a proper officer under Section 4(1) and the said Commissioner of Central Excise, Goa is empowered to exercise powers of the officers of customs under Section 5 and with reference to the definition of proper officer under Section 2(34) of the Act. Therefore, there is no ambiguity in respect of the powers exercised in the present case. - HC
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