New Delhi:The Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs (CBIC) has come out with guidelines for online hearings under the Customs Act, 1962, whereby the party concerned would have to give a prior consent to avail the personal hearing before the adjudicating or appellate authority through video link.
"In any proceedings before the appellate or adjudicating authority under the Customs Act, 1962, the party, either as an appellant or a respondent, shall give his consent to avail the personal hearing before such authority, through video link at the time of filing his appeal or immediately after the issue of this instruction, in the case of pending appeals/adjudication matter. He should also indicate his email address for correspondence," it said in a circular.
The video conference for virtual hearing will be conducted from the adjudicating or appellate authority's office and conducted through available applications like VIDYO or other secured computer network.
If the party concerned wished to take part in the virtual hearing proceedings along with their advocate, they should give proper intimation to the adjudicating or appellate authority, it said.
"The date and time of hearing along with a link for the video conference shall be informed in advance to the appellant/respondent of their consultant/counsel or the consultant/counsel," it said.