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Cgst & Central Excise Commissionerate, Lucknow CGST & CENTRAL EXCISE COMMISSIONERATE, LUCKNOW Address : 7-A, Ashok Marg, Lucknow 226001 Phone : 0522-2233123 E mail : [email protected] Jurisdiction The territorial jurisdiction of CGST & Central Excise Commissionerate, Lucknow extends to 11 districts of Uttar Pradesh namely Lucknow, Unnao, Sitapur, Lakhimpurkheri, Hardoi, Shahjahanpur, Barabanki, Gonda, Bahraich, Balrampur & Shravasti. The CGST & Central Excise Commissionerate, Lucknow comprises of 05 divisions namely Division-I, II, III, IV & Sitapur. Out of five divisions, Division- I, II & III are located in Lucknow, Division-IV is located in Barabanki and Division- Sitapur is located at Sitapur. There are total 30 ranges under the jurisdiction of this Commissionerate. NAME/ DIVISION NAME/LOCATIO JURISDICTION OF RANGE LOCATION JURISDICTION N OF RANGE OF DIVISION Area between Faizabad Range-I, Lucknow All assessees with their 1st alphabet A,B,C,D,E road (NH-28) and Range-II, Lucknow All assessees with their 1st alphabet F,G,H,I,J,K Kanpur Road (NH-25) Range-III, Lucknow All assessees with their 1st alphabet L,M,N,O,P (via NishatGanj, Range-IV, Lucknow All assessees with their 1st alphabet Q,R,S,T 1. Division-I, HazratGanj, Charbagh) All assessees with their 1st alphabet Range-V, Lucknow Lucknow upto the territorial U,V,W,X,Y,Z & all digit boundry of District All assessees of Distric Unnao with their 1st Range-VI, Unnao Lucknow in the East/ alphabet A to M South & whole district All assessees of Distric Unnao with their 1st Range-VII, Unnao Unnao alphabet N to Z & all digits Diverging from Range-I, Lucknow All assessees with their 1st alphabet A,B,C Nishatganj bridge, Area Range-II, Lucknow All assessees with their 1st alphabet D,E, F between Kanpur road Range-III, Lucknow All assessees with their 1st alphabet G,H,I (NH-25) Faizabad raod Range-IV, Lucknow All assessees with their 1st alphabet J,K,L,M (NH-28) (via 2. Division-II, Range-V, Lucknow All assessees with their 1st alphabet N,O,P,Q NishatGanj, HazratGanj, Lucknow Range-VI, Lucknow All assessees with their 1st alphabet R,S,T,U Charbagh)and River Gomti upto the territorial boundry of Range-VII, All assessees with their 1st alphabet V,W,X,Y,Z District Lucknow in the Lucknow & all digits West Range-I, Lucknow All assessees with their 1st alphabet A,B,C,D Diverging from Range-II, Lucknow All assessees with their 1st alphabet E, F,G,H Nishatganj bridge, Area Range-III, Lucknow All assessees with their 1st alphabet I,J,K,L,M between Faizabad raod Range-IV, Lucknow All assessees with their 1st alphabet N,O,P,Q 3.Division-III, (NH-28) and River Lucknow Gomti upto the Range-V, Lucknow All assessees with their 1st alphabet R,S,T,U territorial boundry of All assessees with their 1st alphabet V,W,X,Y,Z & all digits District Lucknow in the Range-VI, Lucknow North 1. All units under Tehsil Haidergarh & Tehsil Fatehpur. 2. All units under Tehsil Nawabganj, but excluding the units falling on – a. Left hand side of Barabanki Deva road starting from Railway crossing Gandinagar Range Barabanki- Barabanki upto Sharda Shayak Deva canal, I, Barabanki Deva. b. Left hand side of Deva Chinhat Road parallel to the Deva canal and left hand side of Deva Chinhat Road upto River Gwari chauraha (4 KM milestone on Deva Chinhat Road). c. Left hand side of Gwari Sugar mill road upto railway crossing Gandhinagar, Barabanki. 1. RamNagar, Sirauli, Gauspur & Ramsanehi Ghat tehsil of Barabanki district. District Barabanki, 2. Units (in Tehsil Nawabganj) falling on – 4. Division-IV, Gonda, Balrampur, a. Left hand side of Barabanki Deva Road Barabanki Shravasti & Bahraich starting from Railway crossing Gandhi nagar Barabanki upto Sharda Shayak Deva Canal, Range Barabanki- Deva. II, Barabanki b. Left hand side of Deva Chinhat road parallel to Deva Canal and left had side of Deva Chinhat Road Gwari chauraha (4 KM milestone on Deva Chinhat Road). c. Left hand side of Gwari Sugar mill road upto railway crossing Gandhinagar, Barabanki. Range- Gonda, Whole District Gonda Gonda Range – Balrampur, Whole District Balrampur Balrampur Range Bahraich, Whole District Bahraich Bahraich Range –Shravasti, Whole District Shravasti Shravasti Range- Sitapur, Whole District Sitapur Sitapur Range- Lakhimpur Kheri, Lakhimpur Whole District Lakhimpur Kheri District Sitapur, 5. Division Kheri Lakhimpur Kheri, Sitapur Range- Hardoi, Hardoi, Shahjahanpur Whole District Hardoi Hardoi Range- Shahjahanpur, Whole District Shahjahanpur Shahjahanpur List of Group ‘A’ Officers : Name of the Officer S.No. Designation Charge Contact (S/Sh./Ms.) 1 Sanjay Rathi Pr. Commissioner 0522-2233123 (P&V), Legal, Review, Audit, Estate, Additional 2. Vivek Kumar Jain 0522-2233061 Commissioner - Joint 3. Ganesh Chandra Yadav 0522-2233132 Commissioner Anti Evasion, Adjudication, Audit, Joint Technical, Statistics, 4. Anil Prasad - Commissioner Systems, TRC, Anti Profiteering Deputy Anti-evasion, ARC & 5 B. R. Rawat 0522-2233151 Commisioner Hdqrs. Deputy Legal, Audit, 6. Rakesh Srivastava - Commissioner Technical, CPIO Assistant P&V, Review, Statistics & 7. Dr. Nitika Dubey 0522-2233058 Commissioner Systems Deputy 8. Arnika Yadav Division-I, Lucknow 0522-2335952 Commissioner Assistant 9. Tushar Narayan Division-II, Lucknow 0522-2745957 Commissioner Deputy 10. Chanchal Kumar Tiwari Division-III, Lucknow 0522-2324570 Commissioner Assistant Division-IV, Barabanki & 11. Shailesh Kumar Singh 05248-222807 Commissioner Adjudication of HQ Assistant 12. Ajay Kumar Division-Sitapur 05862-247689 Commissioner .
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