Common Adjudicating Authority appointment centralises adjudication powers for specified show-cause notices to a designated DRI adjudication officer. A Common Adjudicating Authority is appointed under the notifications implementing the common adjudication framework and the Customs Act to exercise the powers and duties of the multiple adjudicating authorities listed in the Table, for adjudication of the specified show-cause notice against the named noticees; the Table identifies the noticees, the notice, the original adjudicating authorities and the designated officer who will act as the Common Adjudicating Authority.
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Common Adjudicating Authority appointment centralises adjudication powers for specified show-cause notices to a designated DRI adjudication officer.
A Common Adjudicating Authority is appointed under the notifications implementing the common adjudication framework and the Customs Act to exercise the powers and duties of the multiple adjudicating authorities listed in the Table, for adjudication of the specified show-cause notice against the named noticees; the Table identifies the noticees, the notice, the original adjudicating authorities and the designated officer who will act as the Common Adjudicating Authority.
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