Chairman of the Board A non-executive Chairman should be entitled to maintain a Chairman’s office at the company’s expense and also allowed reimbursement of expenses incurred in performance of his duties.
This notification appoints the Commissioner of Customs (ICD), New Delhi to be the Commissioner of Customs, to exercise the powers of the Commissioner of Customs, Chennai for specified purposes
The principal notification was published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, vide notification No. 22/99-Customs, dated the 28th February, 1999 [G.S.R. 158 ( E), dated the 28th February, 1999] and was last amended by notification No. 140/99-Customs, dated the 30th December, 1999.
The principal notification was published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, vide notification No. 20/99-Customs, dated the 28th February, 1999, [G.S.R. 156 ( E ), dated the 28th February, 1999 ] and was last amended by notification No. 139/99-Customs, dated the 30th December, 1999.
Notification No. 5/99-Central Excise, dated 28th February, 1999 was published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, vide G.S.R. 167 (E), dated the 28th February, 1999 and was last amended by notification No. 44/99-Central Excise, dated the 29th December, 1999 [G.S.R. 829 (e), dated the 29th December, 1999]
The principal notification was published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, vide notification No. 64/95-Central Excise, dated the 16th March, 1995 [G.S.R. 256(E), dated the 16th March, 1995] and was amended by notification No. 07/98-Central Excise, dated the 2nd June, 1998 [G.S.R. 302 (E), dated the 2nd June, 1998].
The provision of TBRE was obolished in 1994 and the Baggage Rules were liberalized to facilitate the clearance of baggage of visiting tourists. In terms of Rule 7 of the Baggage Rules, 1998 read with Appendix E, tourists are allowed to bring their personal effects and travel souvenirs subject to certain conditions. For the sake of uniformity in defining personal effects, the Board had issued a circular
It has come to the notice of the Board that some importers are misdeclaring the first class (Unbroken) rice as broken rice in order to import under OGL. It has also been reported that some importers have imported the rice at a price of Rs. 17 per kg., which suggests the possibility of such mis-declaration.
Circular No 515/11/2000-CX Reference is invited in this regard to Board’s F.No. 390/140/93-JC (Cir.No. 27/27/94-CX.dt.2.3.94 and 390/257/96-JC dt. 19.11.96 wherein instructions were issued requiring the Commissioners to forward self-contained proposals in the prescribed proforma to Member (L&J) enclosing copies of relevant documents viz. Order-in-Original, Order- in-Appeal, Memorandum of Appeal etc; immediately after filing of appeal for obtaining the clearance of the committee.
It is directed to refer to CBEC circular No. 62/98-Cus dated 28.8.1998 issued from F. No. 502/108/96-Cus.VI regarding classification on provisions of the amended CHALR, 1984 and to say that Director General Shipping Mumbai, has clarified that the certificate of Competency (Deck Officer) Class 1 (Master Mariner) Registered at the Office of the Register General of Shipping and