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I am directed to refer to Notn. No. 44/ 97-Customs (N.T.) Dated 15.9.97 amending Customs House Agents Licencing Regulations.
2. These amendments have been made in the light of the deliberations at the Commissioner's Conference, recommendations made by the committee on Subordinate Legislation, -Supreme Court's Judgement dated 15.7.96 in the case of M/s Jagat Bandhu Mukherjee v. UOI, representations made by the Federation of Freight Forwarders Association and current requirements.
3. The effect of the amendments is as under :
While assessing the number of CHAs to be required for the formation, the norm prescribed by the Board vide its letter No. 502/ 5/ 93-Cus. VI, dt. 18.5.94 may be kept in mind.
(b) Regulation 6 has been amended, considering the complexity ot the work involved and the recommendations received on the subject, to provide for adequate work experience by the employees to enable them to obtain a licence. In addition, regulation 20 has also been amended to fix minimum educational standard for the employees of the agency.
(c) Amendments of Regulations 8 and 10 delegate the power of appeal against the commissioner's Orders to the Chief Commissioner. Hitherto, such appeals were being heard by and decided by the Board.
(d) Amendments to regulations 9 are aimed at ensuring the continuance of old CHA licences (these being proprietory concerns or partnership firms and not companies) which were in danger of being phased out on account of death/ retirement of the persons in whose names the licences were issued.
(e) Amendments in regulation 10(4) gives the Chief Commissioners, the authority to examine records pertaining to any proceedings where the Commissioner has passed any order under Sub-regulation 3 for the purpose of examining the propriety and correctness of such order, if necessary. These have been adopted along the lines of the review powers existing in the Customs Act 1962 and the Central Excises Act, 1944.
(f) Regulation 16 has been amended to enable a limited Company to Change its constitution. Hitherto only a proprietorship or a firm could change its constitution.