De-notification of ICD/CFS/AFS requires disposal or lawful transfer of goods, nodal officer coordination and revocation of approvals. De-notification requires the custodian to apply to the jurisdictional Principal Commissioner/Commissioner who will nominate a nodal officer to coordinate disposal or lawful transfer of uncleared, detained, seized or confiscated goods, ensure outstanding Cost Recovery Charges are paid, and confirm removal of Customs property; approvals under Sections 8 and 45 may be revoked once all dues are cleared and goods disposed or shifted, and custodian bonds and securities remain effective until all liabilities and disputes are resolved.
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De-notification of ICD/CFS/AFS requires disposal or lawful transfer of goods, nodal officer coordination and revocation of approvals.
De-notification requires the custodian to apply to the jurisdictional Principal Commissioner/Commissioner who will nominate a nodal officer to coordinate disposal or lawful transfer of uncleared, detained, seized or confiscated goods, ensure outstanding Cost Recovery Charges are paid, and confirm removal of Customs property; approvals under Sections 8 and 45 may be revoked once all dues are cleared and goods disposed or shifted, and custodian bonds and securities remain effective until all liabilities and disputes are resolved.
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