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CUSTODIAN OF CARGO 1. Who is a Custodian? When imported goods are brought into Customs area, until an order of clearance is made by the proper officer, the goods are taken care of by an authority approved as a custodian. This responsibility of caring for goods is not handled directly by the Customs Department. Section 45 empowers the Commissioner of Customs to approve a person as a Custodian for the purpose of the Act. 2. Duties of a Custodian The responsibility of the custodian commences in respect of imported goods the moment the ship is berthed in the harbour or the goods are ready for unloading from the aircraft. The responsibility for safe custody of goods will subsist until the importer obtains an order of clearance from the proper officer of Customs and clears the goods from the Customs area. 3. Liability of a Custodian
The custodian would be liable to pay the applicable duty of Customs on the lost or pilfered goods. The rate of duty will be determined based on the date of filling of IGM or Import Report under Section 30. [Sub-section (3)].
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