Reference substitution in customs authority designations: statutory references revised to include principal and regular commissioner titles. The Central Government, under sections 25, 151A, 156 and 157 of the Customs Act, 1962, directs that references to certain customs authorities in rules, notifications, instructions, regulations, decisions and orders shall be read as references to substituted authorities: 'Chief Commissioner' becomes 'Principal Chief Commissioner or Chief Commissioner, as the case may be' and 'Commissioner' becomes 'Principal Commissioner or Commissioner, as the case may be,' unless context otherwise requires.
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Reference substitution in customs authority designations: statutory references revised to include principal and regular commissioner titles.
The Central Government, under sections 25, 151A, 156 and 157 of the Customs Act, 1962, directs that references to certain customs authorities in rules, notifications, instructions, regulations, decisions and orders shall be read as references to substituted authorities: "Chief Commissioner" becomes "Principal Chief Commissioner or Chief Commissioner, as the case may be" and "Commissioner" becomes "Principal Commissioner or Commissioner, as the case may be," unless context otherwise requires.
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