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Circular No- 03/2007 dated 10.01.2007
Customs-Time Limit for adjudication of customs cases related to search /
seizures.
1. The Comptroller and Auditor General of India (C&AG) has undertaken a draft
review on “Adjudication and Appeal Cases (Customs)” for inclusion in the report
of the C&AG for the year 2005-06 (Performance Audit). It has been recommended by
C&AG that the Government may consider prescribing an appropriate time limit for
adjudication of cases under the Customs Act relating to search/seizures.
2. The Board has accepted this recommendation of the C&AG. Keeping in view the
powers of adjudication prescribed under Section 122 of the Customs Act 1962, the
Board prescribes the following time frames, within which the officers would
complete adjudication. This time frame would apply to such cases which relate to
seizure alone and not to those cases, which involve seizure as well as demand of
duty under Section 28, as such cases would be governed as per indicative time
frame indicated under Section 28 (2A) of the Customs Act. The time period would
be as follows:
(i) for cases to be adjudicated within the competence of Commissioner of Customs
or an Addl./ Joint Commissioner of Customs, one year from the date of service of
the show cause notice;
(ii) for cases to be adjudicated within the competence of Assistant Commissioner
of Customs or Deputy Commissioner of Customs, six months from the date of
service of the show cause notice;
(iii) for cases to be adjudicated within the competence of a Gazetted Officer of
Customs lower in rank than an Assistant Commissioner of Customs, three months
from the date of serving of the show cause notice.
3. In case the above time period cannot be observed in a particular case, the
adjudicating officer shall keep his supervisory officer informed regarding the
circumstances which prevented the observance of the above time frame, and the
supervisory officer would fix an appropriate time frame for disposal of such
cases and monitor their disposal accordingly.
4. The field formations may be suitably informed.
5. The receipt of the circular may be acknowledged.
6. Hindi version will follow.
F.No.401/243/2006-Cus.III
(Aseem Kumar)
Under Secretary to the Government of India
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