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22-02-1995
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Notification No: |
Customs Circular No 14/1995
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Issuing Authority: |
Indian Customs
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Type: |
Circular
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File No: |
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Subject: |
Regarding Constitution of a Watch Dog Panel at Customs Houses
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Regarding Constitution of a Watch Dog Panel at Customs Houses
Circular No. 14 dated 22nd February 1995
I am directed to
draw your attention to the recommendation of the Committee on Indirect Taxes
(Rekhi Committee) the "Watch Dog Panels" comprising of officers of the
Customs Houses, Trade representatives and Clearing Agents Should be set up in
all Customs Houses as these Panels would contribute positively to solving day to
day operational problems and procedural difficulties of importers and exporters.
This recommendation has since been examined by the Board in consultation with
the Collectors of Customs.
2. The
Board has observed that Public Grievance Committees are operating in the Customs
Houses and these committees meet periodically, say every 2 or 3 months, wherein
various issues relating to customs clearance procedures and functioning are
taken up for redressal. This Committee is also involved with recommendations on
policy matters. These Committees are necessary for dealing with general
problems. However, as observed, the meeting of these committees are at fixed
intervals and in this context Board has observed the necessity of another forum,
which may deal with day to day operational and provide for immediate remedy,
which is the requirement.
3. In
view of the aforesaid facts, I am directed to say that the Board has accepted
the recommendation of the Committee on Indirect taxes and decided that Watch Dog
Panel may be constituted in each of the major Customs Houses. The Watch Dog
Panels shall comprise representatives of the importers and exporters
Associations, Customs House Association and the Collector of Customs. Where
there are two collectors functioning in a Customs House, one collector would
head the Panel relating to Imports and other Collector would head the Panel
relating to Exports including Imports under Advance Licencing Schemes.
Accordingly nominations for the Panel may be made from the trade. The Panel
should meet at least once in 2 days. The Panel would be concerned with resolving
day to day problems relating to Customs functioning which Effect the importers
and exporters. The Panel shall continue alongside the Public Grievance
Committee. A suitable Public Notice/Trade Notice may be issued.
4. It
is requested that the Board's decision may be implemented with immediate effect
and a report on the working of the Panel and its effectiveness in resolving the
problems of the Trade may be informed to the Board on quarterly basis.
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