APEA Section 6 : Appointment of Excise Superintendents and Assistant Excise Superintendents

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Summary

Section 6 of the Andhra Pradesh Excise Act, 1968, originally addressed the appointment of Excise Superintendents and Assistant Excise Superintendents. However, this section was omitted by Act 10 of 1989, indicating a legislative change in the structure or process of appointments within the excise department.

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Explanation using Example

Example 1: Understanding the Omission of Section 6

Introduction: In 1988, the Andhra Pradesh government decided to streamline the administration of its excise department. This led to the omission of Section 6, which previously detailed the appointment of Excise Superintendents and Assistant Excise Superintendents.

Application: With the omission of Section 6 by Act 10 of 1989, the responsibility for appointing these officials was restructured. The government may have integrated these roles into a broader administrative framework or delegated the appointment powers to another authority.

Outcome: The omission means that any previous procedures or requirements outlined in Section 6 are no longer applicable. This could lead to a more centralized or streamlined appointment p...

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