Circular
No. 21/2001-CUS. Dated 4th April, 2001
Monitoring
the pendency of Bills of Entry and Shipping Bills – Regarding.
The
large-scale pendency of Bills of Entry and Shipping Bills at most of the Custom
Houses is a cause of serious concern. Apart from the fact that the pendency of
Bills of Entry has a direct bearing on revenue collection, this has also given
rise to a number of complaints, and puts the department in a poor light. The
recent scrutiny at the Board’s level indicates that the pendencies are on the
increase and therefore, there is an absolute need for strict monitoring of the
pendency on a daily basis. The pendencies can be avoided only if the Appraising
Officers do their assigned duties diligently and the supervisory officers
undertake a close monitoring by way of test checking and meticulously following
up any pendency beyond a reasonable time limit. The Chief Commissioners and
Commissioners should look into the matter and all concerned may be advised to
strictly follow the aforesaid instructions. The Board may be kept informed of
the progress achieved in this regard.
Kindly
acknowledge receipt.
Sd/-
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(Dr.
Vinayak Prasad)
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Under
Secretary to the Government of India
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