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Circular No- 04/2007 dated 10.01.2007
Customs- Monitoring of de novo customs adjudication cases
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). C&AG has recommended that
the Board should strengthen its internal control mechanism for monitoring de
novo cases so that these are adjudicated at least within six months/one year.
2. The Board has accepted this recommendation of the C&AG. The field formations
should take into account de novo cases remanded for re-adjudication by various
appellate authorities as fresh receipts in the relevant records/register
maintained for monitoring adjudication, and the competent authority should pass
orders in such cases within six months/one year, as the case may be, in
accordance with the guidelines prescribed under Section 28 (2A) of the Customs
Act, 1962.
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
PH: 011-2309 4610