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therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred by sub-sections (1) and (5) of Section 9A of the said Act and in pursuance of rule 23 of the said rules, the Central Government hereby makes the following amendment in the notification of the Government of India, in the Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue), No. 104/2004-CUSTOMS, dated the 7th October, 2004, published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part II, Section 3, Sub-section (i) vide number G.S.R.659(E), dated the 7th October, 2004, namely.
In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-sections (1) and (5) of section 9A of the said Act and in pursuance of rule 23 of the said rules, the Central Government hereby makes the following amendment in the notification of the Government of India, in the Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue), No. 107/2004-CUSTOMS, published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part II, section 3, sub-section (i) vide number G.S.R.748 (E), dated the 16th November, 2004, namely
The Principal notification was published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, vide Notification No. 36/2001 – Customs (N.T.), dated, the 3rd August, 2001 (S. O. 748 (E), dated, the 3rd August, 2001) and was last amended vide Notification No. 144/2009-Customs (N.T.), dated, the 15th September, 2009 (S. O. 2382 (E) dated 15th September, 2009).
In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 4 and sub-section (1) of section 5 of the Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962), the Central Board of Excise and Customs hereby appoints the Commissioner of Customs, Mangalore to act as a common adjudicating authority to exercise the powers and discharge the duties conferred or imposed on the following adjudicating authorities mentioned in column (3) of the Table below in respect of Show Cause
for the purpose of adjudicating the matters relating to Show Cause Notice pertaining to M/s. Associated Aluminium Industries Private Limited, Survey No. 8, Village; Khutali, Khanvel-Doodhani Road, Near Khanvel, District; Silvassa, Union Territory of Dadar and Nagar Haveli and others, issued vide, F.No. DRI/SRU/INV-12/2006, date 31st January, 2008, by the Additional Director General, Directorate of Revenue Intelligence, Ahmedabad Zonal Unit, Ahmedabad.
The new notifications issued under the Advance Authorization, DFIA and EPCG schemes continue to stipulate that the exporter shall submit the proof of discharge of export obligation within the periods specified in the respective notifications. It is needless to stress that the stipulated conditions are required to be adhered to strictly; monitoring mechanism may be put in place and recovery action against defaulters initiated promptly.
In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-sections (1) and (5) of section 9A of the Customs Tariff Act, 1975 (51 of 1975), read with rule 23 of the Customs Tariff (Identification, Assessment and Collection of Anti-dumping Duty on Dumped Articles and for Determination of Injury) Rules, 1995, the Central Government hereby rescinds the notification of the Government of India in the Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue), No. 109/2004- Customs, dated the 17th November, 2004, published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part II, section 3, sub-section (i) vide number G.S.R. 751(E), dated the 17th November, 2004, except as respects things done or omitted to be done before such rescission.
supply of capital goods either in assembled or unassembled or disassembled condition including plant, machinery, accessories, tools, dies and such other goods used for installation purposes till the stage of commercial production and spares to the extent of ten per cent. of the Free on Rail value of such capital goods for fertilizer plants where such supplies are made after following the procedure of International Competitive Bidding without including the duties of customs.
Circular No. 25 /2009-Cus. F.NO.605/49/2009-DBK Government of India Ministry of Finance Department of Revenue New Delhi, the 29th September 2009. To, All Chief Commissioners of Customs/ Customs & Central Excise All Commissioners of Customs/Customs (Prev.)/Customs &Central Excise / Central Excise. DG, CEIB, New Delhi. DG, Central Excise Intelligence/ DGRI/ DG (Export Promotion) /DGI/ DG, NACEN/ […]
Further, should the present anti dumping duties be revoked, injury to the domestic industry is likely to continue and intensify, and therefore, had recommended continued imposition of definitive anti-dumping duty on imports of the subject goods, originating in, or exported from, the subject countries and imported into India, in order to remove injury to the domestic industry