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Measures to be taken for equitable distribution of cases among the Sr/Jr Standing Counsels and Special Public Prosecutors (SPPs) conducting CBEC cases at different fora - Central Excise - F. No. 278A/25/2016-LegalExtract F. No. 278A/25/2016-Legal Government of India Ministry of Finance Department of Revenue Central Board of Excise Customs (Legal Cell) 5 th Floor, C Wing, Hudco Vishala Building Bhikaji Cama Place, R.K. Puram New Delhi Dated 11.5.2016 To, 1. All the Chief Commissioners of Customs/Central Excise/Service Tax 2. DGDRI/DGCEI 3. webmaster.cbec@icegate/go.in ; Webmaster, CBEC Subject : Measures to be taken for equitable distribution of cases among the Sr/Jr Standing Counsels and Special Public Prosecutors (SPPs) conducting CBEC cases at different fora reg. Sir/Madam, I am directed to refer to the Boards letter No. 278A/43/2007-Legal dated 5.12.2007 regarding guidelines to appoint Sr./Jr. Standing Counsels to handle the litigation of Indirect taxation before the various High Courts/Tribunal/BIFR/AAIFR/DRT and other statutory bodies/authorities and also to regulate their terms and conditions of engagement. Boards Instruction F.No. 278A/54/2015 Legal dated 29.2.2016 regarding procedure for selection of Special Public Prosecutors (SPPs) also refers. As per para '4 of instructions dated 29.2.2016, the concerned Chief Commissioner will ensure equitable distribution of work load to all SPPs in his jurisdiction. 2. In this regard it has come to the notice of the Board that there is an uneven distribution of cases among the Sr./Jr. Standing Counsels as well as SPPs at some zones/places. It is noticed that at some places most of the cases have been allocated to particular Counsel, while the other Counsels are not assigned a single case or have been assigned very few cases by the concerned authorities Such inequitable distribution of cases among the Counsels engaged by the Department is not desirable as it affects the quality of the litigation work as some Counsels would be overburdened, while others will not have much work. Further, it is difficult to gauge the performance of the Sr./Jr. Standing Counsels/SPPs on panel, if very few/nil cases are assigned to them. 3. Hence, you are requested to ensure that there is a proper and equal distribution of cases among the Sr./Jr. Standing Counsels and the SPPs for effective utilization of their services. Yours faithfully, (Y.S. Karoo) Under Secretary to the Government of India
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