Giving the powers of Chief Commissioner to Principal Commissioner who have been given the additional charge vide office orders No. 79/2016 dated 14.07.2016 and 86/2016 dated 26.07.2016 - 111/2016 - Customs - Non Tariff
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Delegation of Chief Commissioner powers to Principal Commissioners with additional charge enables exercise of chief-level authority in the customs jurisdiction. The Board invests Principal Commissioners given additional charge with the powers of the Chief Commissioner for the jurisdiction specified in the earlier notification, enabling them to exercise authority ordinarily vested in the Chief Commissioner to ensure continuity of customs administration.
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Delegation of Chief Commissioner powers to Principal Commissioners with additional charge enables exercise of chief-level authority in the customs jurisdiction.
The Board invests Principal Commissioners given additional charge with the powers of the Chief Commissioner for the jurisdiction specified in the earlier notification, enabling them to exercise authority ordinarily vested in the Chief Commissioner to ensure continuity of customs administration.
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