Power to search premises delegated to specified Principal Commissioner of Central Excise or Commissioner of Central Excise, as the case may be - 22 - Customs -Tariff
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Delegation of search powers allows specified Customs Commissioners to exercise the Board's statutory search authority under notification-based appointment. The Central Government directs that the powers exercisable by the Central Board of Excise and Customs under the statutory search provision may also be exercised by the Commissioners of Customs at the listed regional offices when they hold the rank of Principal Commissioner or Commissioner by virtue of specified government notifications.
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Delegation of search powers allows specified Customs Commissioners to exercise the Board's statutory search authority under notification-based appointment.
The Central Government directs that the powers exercisable by the Central Board of Excise and Customs under the statutory search provision may also be exercised by the Commissioners of Customs at the listed regional offices when they hold the rank of Principal Commissioner or Commissioner by virtue of specified government notifications.
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