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Delegation of Adjudication Powers under the Customs Act, 1962 – Appointment of Officers in Place of Commissioner of Customs, Nhava Sheva–V, Mumbai Customs Zone–II for the purpose of adjudicating the notices issued to the persons specified in the notification. - 29/2025 - Customs - Non Tariff
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Delegation of Adjudication Powers: appointed officers to adjudicate specified show cause notices in place of the Commissioner. The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs appoints specified Principal Commissioners or Commissioners to exercise the powers and duties of the Commissioner of Customs, Nhava Sheva V, Mumbai Customs Zone II, for adjudicating the show cause notices listed in Annexures I-VII of the Schedule; each Table entry designates the adjudicating authority for particular sets of notices, and the delegation takes effect on publication in the Official Gazette.
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Delegation of Adjudication Powers: appointed officers to adjudicate specified show cause notices in place of the Commissioner.
The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs appoints specified Principal Commissioners or Commissioners to exercise the powers and duties of the Commissioner of Customs, Nhava Sheva V, Mumbai Customs Zone II, for adjudicating the show cause notices listed in Annexures I-VII of the Schedule; each Table entry designates the adjudicating authority for particular sets of notices, and the delegation takes effect on publication in the Official Gazette.
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