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<h1>Common Adjudicating Authority Appointed for Customs Show Cause Notices under Customs Act, 1962 by Indian Ministry of Finance.</h1> The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) has appointed a Common Adjudicating Authority to handle the adjudication of various customs-related show cause notices. This appointment is made under the authority of the Ministry of Finance, Government of India, as per the Customs Act, 1962. The notification lists several entities involved in customs cases, specifying the appointed adjudicating officers who will exercise powers and discharge duties for each case. The entities include various companies and individuals across different locations in India, with the adjudicating authorities being Joint/Additional Commissioners of Customs at various customs houses and depots.