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therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (2) of section 9A of the said Customs Tariff Act, read with rules 13 and 20 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, on the basis of the aforesaid preliminary findings of the designated authority, hereby imposes on the goods, the description of which is specified in column (3) of the Table below, falling under sub-heading of the First Schedule to the said Customs Tariff Act as specified in the corresponding entry in column (2), originating in the countries as specified in the corresponding entry in column (4) of the said Table, and produced by the producers as specified in the corresponding entry in column (6), when exported from the countries as specified in the corresponding entry in column (5), by the exporters as specified in the corresponding entry in column (7), and imported into India, an anti-dumping duty which shall be equal to the amount specified in the corresponding entry in column (8), in the currency as specified in the corresponding entry in column (10) and per unit of measurement as specified in the corresponding entry in column (9) of the said Table.
Both the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Cess Act, 1985 and Agricultural Produce Cess Act, 1940 have since been repealed on 01.06.2006 and 25.09.2006 respectively. Board has received representation from field formations and various Exporters Associations regarding regulation of past cases of export on which Cess is leviable.
The principal notification number 14/2002-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 number G.S.R. 170 (E) published in the Gazette of India, Part II, Section 3, Sub-section (i), Extraordinary dated the 7th March, 2002 and subsequently amended by notification No. 3/2004-Customs (N.T.), dated the 5th January, 2004, published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary.
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 Section 14 of the Customs Act 1962 (52 of 1962), 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.
The principal notification was published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, part-II, Section-3, Sub-section (i), vide number G.S.R. 87(E),dated the 5th February, 1986 and subsequently amended by notification number 42/89-Customs (NT), dated 30th June ,1989, number G.S.R. 31(E), dated the 25th January,1993, number G.S.R.99(E), dated the 1st March,1995, Number G.S.R. 120 (E), dated the 11th March, 1996, number G.S.R. 671 (E), dated the 12th November, 1998, number GSR 117 (E), dated 16th February, 2004 and was last amended by number G.S.R.226 (E), dated11th April 2005.
For the purpose of adjudicating the matters relating to show cause notice pertaining to M/s Leo Corporation, 25, Bapu Bazar, 3rd Floor, Udaipur ; M/s M.M.International 268, Hiran Magri, Sector 3, Udaipur and M/s Noble Impex 1/249, Housing Board Colony, Pratap Nagar, Udaipur and C/527, Sarojini Nagar, New Delhi issued vide, F.No. 23/68/2006-DZU/Leo/5583-5592, dated the 28th November, 2007, by the Additional Director General, Directorate General of Revenue Intelligence, Delhi Zonal Unit, New Delhi.
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 Joint or Additional Commissioner of Customs, Tuticorin to act as a common adjudicating authority to exercise the powers and discharge the duties conferred or imposed on the Joint or Additional Commissioner of Customs, (Seaport-Imports), Chennai.
For the purpose of adjudicating the matters relating to show cause notice pertaining to M/s P.R. Product, 164/3, HSIDC, Karnal, Haryana and M/s Prabhat Fertilizer and Chemical Works, Village – Mangalpur, Kunjpura Road, Karnal (Haryanna), issued vide, F.No. 23/18/2006-DZU/Pt.II/4978-4993 dated the 21st September, 2007, by the Additional Director General, Directorate General of Revenue Intelligence, Delhi Zonal Unit, New Delhi.
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, Seaport-Import, Custom House, Chennai to act as a common adjudicating authority to exercise the powers and discharge the duties conferred or imposed on the Joint or Additional Commissioner of Customs, (Import), Custom House, Tuticorin, for the purpose of adjudicating the matters relating to show cause notice pertaining to M/s Sri Vinayaka Enterprises, 2/2A, 4th Cross, Assayee Road, Bangalore-42 and M/s J.P. Connection, 10 A N S.K. Salai, Kodungaiur, Chennai 118 and Others issued vide, F.No. VIII/48/4/2007-DRI, dated the 7th June, 2007, by the Additional Director, Directorate General of Revenue Intelligence, Chennai.
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, (Airport & Administratin), 15/1, Strand Road, Custom House, Kolkata to act as a common adjudicating authority to exercise the powers and discharge the duties conferred or imposed on the Commissioner of Customs, (Ports), 15/1, Strand Road, Custom House, Kolkata for the purpose of adjudicating the matters relating to show cause notice pertaining to M/s Palasar Asia Private Limited, 9/12, Lal Bazar Street, Mercantile Building, Block – 13, Room No. 10, Kolkata – 700001, issued vide, DRI F.No. 82/KOL/APP/2006, dated the 6th November, 2007, by the Additional Director General, Directorate General of Revenue Intelligence, Kolkata Zonal Unit, Kolkata.