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In Exercise of the Powers Conferred by Rule 3 of the Central Excise Rules , 2002 and in Supersession of Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue) Notification No [ TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE GAZETTE OF INDIA , EXTRAORDINARY , PART II , SECTION 3 , SUB-SECTION (i) ] Government of India Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue ) Notification No. 27 / 2014 – Central Excise (N.T.) New Delhi the 16th September, 2014 G.S.R.(E)….. In exercise of the powers conferred by rule 3 of the Central Excise Rules , 2002 and in supersession of Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue) notification No. 14/2002- Central Excise (N.T.), dated the 8th March, 2002 , published vide number G.S.R.182(E), dated the 8th March , 2002 , except as respects things done or omitted to be done before such supersession , the Central Board of Excise and Customs hereby specifies in the Tables below , the jurisdiction of the Principal Chief Commissioners of Central Excise as specified in column (3) of the Tables I(A) and I(B) , the jurisdiction of the Chief Commissioners of Central Excise as specified in column (3) of the Tables II(A) and II(B) , the jurisdiction of the Principal Commissioners of Central Excise as specified in column (3) of Table III(A) , the jurisdiction of the Commissioners of Central Excise as specified in column (3) of Table III(B) , the jurisdiction of Commissioners of Central Excise (Appeal) or the Commissioners of Central Excise ( Audit ) as specified in column (3) of Table IV and appoints the officers specified in columns (2) and (3) of Table V and the subordinate officers posted under them as Central Excise Officers having jurisdiction over the Central Excise assessees registered in the territorial jurisdiction of the Principal Commissioners or the Commissioners of Central Excise, as the case may be, specified in column (4) of the said Table, for the purposes of the Central Excise Act, 1944 (1 of 1944) and the rules made there under , namely :- Table-I(A) S.No. Principal Chief Jurisdiction in terms of Principal Commissioner or Commissioner of Commissioner of Central Excise Central Excise (1) (2) (3) 1 Chennai (i)Chennai-I (ii) Chennai-II (iii) Chennai-III (iv) Chennai-IV (v) Puducherry 2 Delhi (i)Delhi-I (ii) Delhi-II (iii) Gurgaon-I (iv) Gurgaon-II (v) Rohtak (vi) Panchkula (vii) Faridabad-I (viii) Faridabad-II (ix) Sonipat (Delhi-III) 3 Hyderabad (i)Hyderabad-I (ii) Hyderabad-II (iii) Hyderabad-III (iv) Hyderabad-IV 4 Lucknow (i)Lucknow (ii) Allahabad (iii) Kanpur (iv) Agra 5 Mumbai-I (i)Mumbai-I (ii) Mumbai-IV (iii) Thane-I (iv) Thane-II 6 Kolkata (i)Kolkata-I (ii) Kolkata-II (iii) Kolkata-III (iv) Kolkata-IV(v) Kolkata-V (vi) Durgapur (vii) Bolpur (viii) Haldia (ix) Siliguri 7 Vadodara (i)Vadodara-I (ii) Vadodara-II (iii) Valsad (iv) Surat-I (v) Surat-II (vi) Daman (vii) Bharuch (viii) Silvasa(ix) Anand . 8 Large Taxpayer All Principal Commissioners and Commissioners of Central Excise Unit (LTU) Table-I(B) S. Principal Chief Jurisdiction in terms of Commissioner of Central Excise (Audit) No. Commissioner or Commissioner of Central Excise (Appeal) of Central Excise (1) (2) (3) 1 Chennai (i) Audit-I ,Chennai (ii) Audit-II , Chennai . (iii) Appeal-I , Chennai (iv) Appeal-II , Chennai . 2 Delhi (i) Audit LTU, Delhi (ii) Audit-I , Delhi (iii) Audit-II, Delhi (iv) Appeal-I , Delhi (v) Appeal-II, Delhi. 3 Hyderabad (i) Audit , Hyderabad (ii) Appeal , Hyderabad . 4 Lucknow (i) Audit ,Lucknow(ii) Appeal , Lucknow (iii) Appeal , Allahabad . 5 Mumbai-I (i) Audit LTU, Mumbai (ii) Audit, Mumbai-I(iii) Appeal, Mumbai-I . 6 Kolkata (i) Audit-I, Kolkata (ii) Audit-II, Kolkata (iii) Appeal-I , Kolkata (iv) Appeal-II , Kolkata . 7 Vadodara (i) Audit-I, Vadodara (ii) Audit-II, Vadodara (iii) Audit-III, Vadodara (iv) Appeal-I , Vadodara (v) Appeal-II, Vadodara (vi) Appeal-III, Vadodara. 8 Large Taxpayer All Commissioners of Central Excise ( Appeals) . Unit (LTU) Table-II(A) S.No. Chief Commissioner Jurisdiction in terms of Principal Commissioner or of Central Excise Commissioner of Central Excise (1) (2) (3) 1 Ahmedabad (i)Ahmedabad-I (ii) Ahmedabad-II (iii) Ahmedabad-III (iv) Rajkot (v) Bhavnagar (vi) Kutch (Gandhidham) 2 Bangalore (i) Bangalore-I (ii) Bangalore-II (iii) Bangalore-III (iv) Bangalore-IV (v) Bangalore-V 3 Bhopal (i) Bhopal (ii) Indore (iii) Raipur (iv) Gwalior (v) Bilaspur (vi) Jabalpur 4 Bhubaneshwar (i) Bhubaneshwar-I (ii) Bhubaneshwar-II (iii) Rourkela 5 Chandigarh (i) Chandigarh-I (ii) Chandigarh-II (iii) Ludhiana (iv) Jammu and Kashmir (v) Jalandhar 6 Cochin (i) Cochin (ii) Calicut (iii) Thiruvanathpuram 7 Coimbatore (i) Coimbatore (ii) Madurai (iii) Salem (iv) Thirunelveli (v) Tiruchirappalli 8 Jaipur (i) Jaipur (ii) Jodhpur (iii) Alwar (iv) Udaipur 9 Mysore (i) Mysore (ii) Mangalore (iii) Belgaum 10 Meerut (i) Meerut (ii) Hapur (iii) Ghaziabad (iv) Noida-I (v) Noida-II (vi) Dehradun 11 Mumbai-II (i) Mumbai-II (iii) Mumbai-III (iii) Belapur (iv) Raigarh 12 Nagpur (i) Nashik-I (ii) Nashik-II (iii) Nagpur-I (iv) Nagpur-II (v) Aurangabad (vi) Wardha 13 Pune (i) Pune-I (ii) Pune-II (iii) Pune-III (iv) Pune-IV (v) Goa (vi) Kolhapur 14 Ranchi (i) Ranchi( Ranchi-I) (ii) Bokaro ( Ranchi-II) (iii) Patna (iv) Dhanbad (v) Jamshedpur 15 Shillong (i) Shillong (ii) Guwahati (iii) Dibrugarh 16 Visakhapatnam (i) Visakhapatnam ( Visakhapatnam-I) (ii) Kakinada (Visakhapatnam-II) (iii) Nellore (Visakhapatnam-III) (iv) Guntur (v) Tirupati 17 Large Taxpayer Unit All Principal Commissioners and Commissioners of Central (LTU) Excise Table-II(B) S.No. Chief Commissioner Jurisdiction in terms of Commissioner of Central Excise of Central Excise (Audit) or Commissioner of Central Excise (Appeal) (1) (2) (3) 1 Ahmedabad (i)Audit-I, Ahmedabad (ii) Audit-II, Ahmedabad (iii) Audit-III, Ahmedabad (iv) Appeal-I, Ahmedabad (v) Appeal-II, Ahmedabad (iv) Appeal-III, Ahmedabad . 2 Bangalore (i) Audit ,Bangalore (ii) Appeal-I, Bangalore (iii) Appeal-II, Bangalore . 3 Bhopal (i) Audit-I, Bhopal (ii) Audit-II, Bhopal (iii) Appeal-I , Bhopal (iv) Appeal-II, Bhopal . 4 Bhubaneshwar (i) Audit , Bhubaneswar (ii) Appeal , Bhubaneswar . 5 Chandigarh (i) Audit, Chandigarh (ii) Appeal-I, Chandigarh (iii) Appeal-II, Chandigarh . 6 Cochin (i) Audit, Cochin (ii) Appeal-I, Cochin (iii) Appeal-II, Cochin (iv) Appeal-III, Cochin . 7 Coimbatore (i) Audit, Coimbatore (ii) Appeal-I, Coimbatore (iii) Appeal-II, Coimbatore . 8 Jaipur (i) Audit, Jaipur (ii) Appeal, Jaipur . 9 Mysore (i) Audit, Mysore (ii) Appeal, Mysore . 10 Meerut (i) Audit-I, Meerut (ii) Audit-II, Meerut (iii) Appeal-I, Meerut (iv) Appeal-II, Meerut . 11 Mumbai-II (i) Audit, Mumbai-II (ii) Appeal, Mumbai-II. 12 Nagpur (i) Audit-I, Nagpur (ii) Audit-II, Nagpur (iii) Appeal, Nagpur . 13 Pune (i) Audit-I, Pune (ii) Audit-II, Pune (iii) Appeal, Pune ( Appeal- I , Pune Zone ) (iv) Appeal, Kolhapur ( Appeal-II , Pune Zone ) . 14 Ranchi (i) Audit ,Patna ( Audit Ranchi Zone ) (ii) Appeal , Patna (iii) Appeal, Ranchi . 15 Shillong (i) Audit,Guwahati ( Audit Shillong Zone ) (ii) Appeal,Guwahati ( Appeal Shillong Zone ) . 16 Visakhapatnam (i) Audit, Vijaywada (Audit, Visakhapatnam Zone ) , (ii)Appeal, Vishakhapatnam (Appeal-I , Visakhapatnam Zone ) (iii) Appeal , Guntur (Appeal-II, Visakhapatnam Zone ) . 17 Large Taxpayer Unit All Commissioners of Central Excise ( Appeals ) . (LTU) Table III(A) S.No. Principal Jurisdiction Commissioner of Central Excise (1) (2) (3) The Jurisdiction covers the areas in the City Taluk and the Daskroi Taluk in the District of Ahmedabad excluding the 1 Ahmedabad-I portions and villages of both the Taluks included in the jurisdiction of Ahmedabad-II Commissionerate. All Districts of Marathwada region of MaharastraState viz 2 Aurangabad Aurangabad, Beed, Jalna, Latur, Nanded, Parbhani, Hingoli and Osmanabad. WARDS: In the areas of Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike 3 Bangalore-I (BBMP) new ward nos. 54 (Part- Areas falling on the right side (South) of Bangalore-Chennai Railway Line), 55 (Part- Areas falling on the right side (South) of Bangalore-Chennai Railway Line except areas falling on the right side (South) of K.R.Puram-Whitefield Main Road), 56 to 58,79,80,81 (Part- Excluding the area falling on the right side (East) of Outer Ring Road from Marathalli to K.R.Puram), 82 (Part- Areas falling on the right side (East) of Information Technology Park Ltd. (ITPL) –Whitefield main Road and Areas falling on the left side (North) of KR Puram Whitefield Road), ,83,84,85 (Part- Areas falling on the left side (West) of Marathalli-K.R.Puram Outer Ring Road and Areas falling on the right side (South) of Marathalli-Varthur Road and Areas falling on the right side (East) of Information Technology Park ltd. Main Road to Hoodi starting from Varthur Road) 86 to 89,95,96,109, 112 to 122, 139, 140, 142 to 145, 147 to 151, 153 to 156, 173, 174, Areas on left (East) side of Bangalore-Hosur Road in the wards of 189 (Part), 190 (Part), 191 (Part) and 192 (Part). Beyond BBMP Areas: In the areas of Jigani Hobli and Attibele Hobli of Anekal Taluk, [Excluding Areas on the Right (North) side of the Road starting from Huskur Road-Hosur Road Junction in the east proceeding on Veerasandra Main Road- Bhavani Road-Gollahalli Main Road-Thirupalya Road-Neo Town Road– Koppa-Begur Road joining Bannerghatta-Anekal Road at Koppa Gate in the West, comprising of areas in the villages of Maragondanahalli, Hulimangala, S.Bingipura, Hullahalli, Koppa(part). Nallasandra, Jigani (Part), Begihalli (Part), Mantapa (Part), Sakalawara, Laxmipura, Kalkere, Bannerughatta, Byrappanahalli, HalesampigeHalli, Ramasandra, Amani Bidarekere, BhujangadasanaAmanikere, Bhoothanahalli, BannerughattaKaval, Bilwaradahalli, Konnaikana Agrahara, Gollahalli of Jigani Hobli of Anekal Taluk and Gollahalli, Hebbugodi (Part) and Veerasandra villages of Attibele Hobli of AnekalTaluk]. Areas of Begur Hobli falling on Left (East) side of Bangalore-Hosur Road. Areas of Varthur Hobli of Bangalore East Taluk, in the State of Karnataka. 4 In the State of Himachal Pradesh, in the Union territory of Chandigarh – I Chandigarh, in the District of Fatehgarh Sahib of the State of Punjab.
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