Appointment of Customs officers to specified private warehouses under the Customs Act, establishing supervisory jurisdiction. Central Government, under sub section (1) of section 4 of the Customs Act, 1962, appoints the Commissioner of Customs, Calcutta as Principal Commissioner of Customs or Commissioner of Customs and the Assistant/Deputy Commissioner of Customs, Calcutta to corresponding assistant/deputy offices to exercise administrative and supervisory customs authority over five specified private warehouses in West Bengal owned by Hindustan Motors Ltd., Jeewanlal (1929) Ltd., National Tobacco Co. of India Ltd., Burmah Shell Oil Storage and Distt. Co. of India Ltd., and Esso Standard Eastern Incorporated.
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Appointment of Customs officers to specified private warehouses under the Customs Act, establishing supervisory jurisdiction.
Central Government, under sub section (1) of section 4 of the Customs Act, 1962, appoints the Commissioner of Customs, Calcutta as Principal Commissioner of Customs or Commissioner of Customs and the Assistant/Deputy Commissioner of Customs, Calcutta to corresponding assistant/deputy offices to exercise administrative and supervisory customs authority over five specified private warehouses in West Bengal owned by Hindustan Motors Ltd., Jeewanlal (1929) Ltd., National Tobacco Co. of India Ltd., Burmah Shell Oil Storage and Distt. Co. of India Ltd., and Esso Standard Eastern Incorporated.
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