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Custom Duty : Appointment of Common Adjudicating Authority in the case of M/s. Hewlett Packard Enterprise India Private Limited, (IEC: 071500719...
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In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 25 of the Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962), the Central Government, being satisfied that it is necessary in the public interest so to do, hereby makes the following amendment in the notification of the Government of India in the Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue), No. 89/2005-Customs, dated the 4th October, 2005 GSR 624(E), dated the 4th October, 2005. namely.
For the purposes of this notification, rate of exchange applicable for the purposes of calculation of such anti-dumping duty shall be the rate which is specified in the notification of the Government of India, in the Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue), issued from time to time, in exercise of the powers conferred by sub-clause (i) of clause (a) of sub-section (3) of section 14 of the said Customs Act, and the relevant date for the determination of the rate of exchange shall be the date of presentation of the bill of entry under section 46 of the said Customs Act.
(i) the subject goods have been exported to India from the subject countries below their normal value; (ii) the domestic industry has suffered material injury; (iii) the injury has been caused cumulatively by the dumped imports from subject countries.
In view of the above, it is hereby clarified by the Board that the findings and mountings of gold and silver are covered under the scope of serial no. 2 and 3 respectively, of the notification No. 62/04-customs dated 12.5.2004 and the concessional import duty may be extended to these items.
In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-clause (i) of clause (a) of sub-section (3) of section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962) and in supersession of the notification of the Government of India in the Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue) No.17/2006-NT-Customs, dated the 23rd February, 2006 [S.O.243(E), dated the 23rd February, 2006.
In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-clause (i) of clause (a) of sub-section (3) of section 14 of Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962) and in supersession of the notification of the Government of India in the Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue) No.16/2006-NT-Customs, dated the 23rd February, 2006.
The principal notification No. 15/2002-Customs (N.T.), dated the 7th March, 2002 was published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary Part II, Section 3, sub section (i), dated the 7th March, 2002, vide, No. G.S.R. 171 (E) and was last amended vide notification No. 45/2005 Cus. (N.T.), dated the 6th June 2005, Published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary Part II, Section 3, sub-section (i), dated the 6th June, 2005, vide, No. G.S.R. 354 (E).
For the purpose of adjudicating the matters relating to show cause notice pertaining to M/s M.B. sales Corporation, 15/17, Khetwadi, 8th Lane, Ratnakar Society, Ground Floor, Mumbai-400004 and others issued, vide, F.No. DRI/ MZU/ B/Enq-11/2004-05 dated the 22nd November, 2005 by the Additional Director General, Directorate of Revenue Intelligence, Mumbai Zonal Unit, 3rd/4th Floor, Hotel Waldorf Building, 16, Arthur Bunder Road, Colaba, Mumbai – 400005.
In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 4 of the Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962), the Central Board of Excise and Customs hereby appoints the Commissioner of Central Excise (Adjudication), New Customs House, New Delhi, to act as Commissioner of Customs (Imports), Sea Port, Kolkata and Commissioner of Customs (Imports).
For the purposes of adjudicating the matters relating to show cause notice pertaining to M/s Picks Medical Systems Limited and others, issued, vide, F.No. DGCEI/MZU/I & IS ‘C’/12(4)56/2004/Pt.II dated the 6th June, 2005 by the Additional Director, Directorate General of Central Excise Intelligence, Mumbai Zonal Unit, III Floor, N.T.C. House, 15, N.M. Marg, Ballard Estate, Mumbai- 400001.