ADMINISTRATIVE SETUP
Commissionerate is headed by a Commissioner, who is responsible for
collection of Central Excise duty in his jurisdiction and also the
appointing and disciplinary authority for officers upto the rank of
Group 'B'. At the headquarters, he is assisted by three Additional
Commissioners/Joint Commissioners, who are assigned specific areas of
responsibilities. The Additional Commissioners are assisted by Deputy
Commissioners/Assistant Commissioners. A Deputy Commissioner/Assistant
Commissioner is incharge of a branch, which is assigned more specific
responsibilities. The Deputy Commissioners/Assistant Commissioners are
assisted by Superintendents, Inspectors, Tax Assistants, UDCs, LDCs etc.
The
jurisdiction of the Commissionerates has been divided into Divisions and
ICD FBD, Customs Station located at the address C/o Associated Container
Terminal Ltd., Sector-59, Faridabad. The area of a
Division depends upon the density of the industry, complexities of the
commodities being dealt by the Division and quantum of revenue receipts.
Each Division is headed by a Deputy Commissioner/Assistant Commissioner
and assisted by four to six Superintendents and about eight to ten
inspectors in the Divisional office besides the ministerial staff and an
administrative officer.
The
jurisdictional area of a Division is again divided into Ranges. The
jurisdiction of a range is also governed by various factors, which
govern the area of jurisdiction a Division. Each range is headed by a
Superintendent designated as 'Range Officer'. Each Range officer has two
to four inspectors in his charge. Each inspector is incharge of a
certain number of units, which varies from Range to Range. The
jurisdiction of an inspector is called 'Sector'.
Each
division is placed under the supervisory control of an Additional
Commissioner/Joint Commissioner.
Additional/Joint Commissioner(P&V) is incharge of personal and vigilance
matters. Additional/Joint Commissioner (Review) is responsible for
review of adjudication orders passed by various original and appellate
authorities and for filing of further appeals against the orders which
are not legal and proper.
Additional/Joint Commissioner (Tech) is responsible for interpretation
of law and its implementation. He also acts as databank for the
Commissionerate and facilitator for the trade & industry. The first
check over the proper payment of duty by trade, is done by Range
Superintendent and his staff. The audit branch under the supervision of
Additional/Joint Commissioner exercises second check for proper and
timely collection of revenue.
The
primary function of a Central Excise Commissionerate is to implement
Central Excise Act,1944, Rules framed under various provisions of the
Central Excise Tariff Act, 1985 and other allied Acts of the Parliament
of India under which duty of Central Excise or other such duties which
are levied and collected in the manner in which Central Excise duty is
levied and collected. For discharging the function the Commissionerate
is divided into different branches and field formations as explained
under the heading 'Administrative Set Up'.
The
'Range Office' is the first office of contact between trade and industry
and the Department. The assessees are registered with Range office. The
assessment of the duty is done by a assessee himself and he pays duty
either through the 'Account Current' maintained by him or through credit
of duty available with him in the CENVAT account. The scrutiny of the
assessment is done by the Range staff on the basis of prescribed returns
filed by the assessee. The returns are filed quarterly by units in the
small scale
sector
and monthly by other units. If there is any short payment or non-payment
of duty by the assessee, a show cause notice is issued to the assessee.
Now, as per an amendment in section 11A of the Central Excise Act,1944,
all show cause notices for recovery upto Rs. 1 crore have to be issued
with the prior approval of the Commissioner. For amounts exceeding Rs. 1
crore the show cause notice requires prior approval of the Chief
Commissioner. Apart from the assessment work, the Range officials also
check the correctness of a few statutory declarations filed by the
assessees, viz. classification declaration, sale pattern declaration,
declaration filed with respect to registration of unit or declaration of
a premises as warehouse etc. The Range officials also check the
consignments for export and issue certificates for the quantity and
quality of the goods to be exported.
The work
of a group of Ranges is supervised by Divisional officer. He may be in
the rank of a Deputy Commissioner or an Assistant Commissioner. The
Divisional head has certain statutory obligations, viz. scrutiny of the
classification declaration, sale pattern declaration etc. He also grants
certain permissions under the Rules. The divisional head is responsible
for proper compliance of Central Excise law and procedure within his
jurisdiction. He is responsible for collection of intelligence and
organizing the anti-evasion operations within his jurisdiction. The
divisional head also has quasi-judicial function, viz. adjudication of
cases falling within his competence. He is original authority to decide
classification of goods or their assessable value. He can order
provisional assessment. He also aids and assists Commissioner/Additional
Commissioners in enforcing dicipline and in taking action against the
delinquent officers.
The work
of all the Divisions is supervised by the Commissioner with the help of
Additional Commissioners, Joint Commissioners, Deputy Commissioners/
Assistant Commissioners and other subordinate officers.
The
Commissioner is responsible for due compliance of law and procedures in
his jurisdiction. His power to adjudicate cases involving short
levy/non-levy or offence cases is without limit. The Additional
Commissioners and Joint Commissioners also have power to adjudicate
cases but their powers are limited by executive instructions.
The
Commissioner is required to approve all show cause notices under which
duty demanded is upto Rs. 1 crore. He also scrutinizes show cause
notices sent to Chief Commissioner for his approval. Any show cause
notice demanding duty over Rs. 1 crore requires prior approval of the
Chief Commissioner.
The
Anti-Evasion branch of the Headquarters is responsible for collection of
intelligence about evasion of duties and take effective steps to thwart
any attempt at that. The officers from audit branch visit all factories
paying revenue more than rupees one crore once a year and other
factories once in two years and conduct thorough scrutiny of their
records to ensure that duty payable by them has been paid correctly and
on or before the prescribed date.
ADMINISTRATION
The
administration functions include, inter-alia, management and deployment
of personnel and material resources of the Commissionerate to accomplish
the assigned goals. The Commissionerate is responsible for recruitment
of Group 'D' staff and some posts against the sports quota in Group 'C'.
The recruitment of Group 'C' staff is otherwise done by Staff Selection
Commission of the Central Government. There is no direct recruitment of
Group 'B' staff except the Superintendents (Experts). Group 'A' is
recruited through UPSC. The management of cadre promotion and selection
from Group 'D' to Group 'B' is done by the Departmental Promotion
Committee headed by a Chief Commissioner/Commissioner/Additional
Commissioner.
As the
Commissioner is appointing authority for officers of Group 'B', he is
the disciplinary authority for them. Additional Commissioner is
disciplinary authority for officers upto Group 'C' grade. The
Commissioner is appellate authority in such cases. The Commissionerate
is responsible for conducting of cases in the CAT, High Courts and
Supreme Court with relation to establishment and administration matters.
Other
functions relating to human resources development such as training,
promotions and transfer of officers from one field of duty to another is
also done by the Commissionerate. The Commissionerate is also
responsible for acquisition of land and building for office as well as
for residential purposes.