Circular No. 06/2013-Customs
F. No. 494/4/2012-Cus.VI
Government
of India
Ministry
of Finance
Department
of Revenue
Central
Board of Excise & Customs
*****
Room
No.253-A, North Block,
New
Delhi, dated the 6th February, 2013
To,
All Chief Commissioners of Customs / Customs (Prev.).
All Chief Commissioners of Customs & Central Excise.
All Commissioners of Customs / Customs (Prev.).
All Commissioners of Customs & Central Excise.
All Director
Generals under CBEC.
Subject: Issue of Custom House Agent License.
Sir/ Madam
Attention is invited to
Board’s Circular No. 9/2010- Customs dated 08.04.2010 on the above cited
subject.
2. The Hon’ble Supreme Court in Civil
Appeal Nos. 4053-4061 of 2012 [arising out of SLP (C) Nos 19124-19132 of 2010] in
the case of Sunil Kohli and others vs. Union of
India and others vide order dated 27.04.2012 has held that those who had passed
the examination under Customs House Agents Licensing Regulations, 1984 not have
to again appear for examination under the Customs House Agents Licensing Regulations
2004 (CHALR 2004).
3. In order to implement
the aforementioned decision of Hon’ble Supreme Court, Board has
decided to delete Para 8.1 and Para 8.2 of Circular No. 9/2010- Customs dated
08.04.2010. The implication of this modification of Board Circular No. 9/2010- Customs dated
08.04.2010 is that the Custom shall no longer insist that persons who have
passed the examination under the 1984 Regulations have to additionally qualify
in the new subjects given below.
(a) The Patents Act, 1970
and Indian Copyright Act 1957;
(b) Central Excise Act,
1944;
(c) Export promotion
schemes;
(d) Procedure on appeal and
revision petition;
(e) Prevention of Corruption
Act, 1988;
(f) Online filing of
electronic Customs declarations;
(g) Narcotics Drug and
Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985; and
(h) Foreign Exchange
management Act, 1999.
Thus, subject to fulfilment of all others
requirements such persons will now be directly eligible for grant of CHA
license.
4. These instructions may be brought to the notice
of the trade by issuing suitable Trade / Public Notices. Suitable
Standing orders/instructions may be issued for the guidance of the field
officers. Pending court cases, if any, may also be suitably handled.
5. Difficulties faced, if any, may be brought to
the notice of the Board immediately.
Yours
faithfully,
(S.C.Ganger)
Under
Secretary (Customs)
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