Specified area designation for coastal territories vulnerable to smuggling enables application of Customs Act measures. The Central Government, invoking powers under section 11H of the Customs Act, 1962, designates a coastal inland zone as a specified area due to vulnerability to smuggling, thereby bringing the named territories within the special regulatory regime of the Act applicable to areas declared vulnerable to smuggling.
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Specified area designation for coastal territories vulnerable to smuggling enables application of Customs Act measures.
The Central Government, invoking powers under section 11H of the Customs Act, 1962, designates a coastal inland zone as a specified area due to vulnerability to smuggling, thereby bringing the named territories within the special regulatory regime of the Act applicable to areas declared vulnerable to smuggling.
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