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CBIC Allocates Charges Amongst Its  Members

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Upon appointment of Abhai Kumar Srivastav and Sanjay Mangal as Members, Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) has decided with the approval of the Competent Authority to allocate charges among the Members of Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs.

Below is the charge table reproduced as per the Office Order:

S. No.NameChargeZones/DGs to be supervised
1.Shri Vivek ChaturvediChairmanAll Members
2.Shri Surjit BhujabalMember (Compliance Management and Legal)Directorates:
Directorate General of Revenue Intelligence;
Directorate General of Goods and Service Tax Intelligence;
Directorate General of Analytics and Risk Management;
Directorate General of Audit;
Commissioner (PAC);
Chief Commissioner (AR), CESTAT;
Directorate of Legal Affairs.

Preventive Zones and part of South Region:
Chief Commissioner Customs (Prev.), Thiruvananthapuram;
Chief Commissioner Customs (Prev.), Patna;
Chief Commissioner Customs (Prev.), Delhi;
Chief Commissioner GST, CX & Customs, Guwahati;
Chief Commissioner GST, CX & Customs, Thiruvananthapuram;
Chief Commissioner GST, CX & Customs, Hyderabad;
Chief Commissioner GST, CX & Customs, Visakhapatnam.
3.Shri Mohan Kumar SinghMember (IT, Taxpayer Services & Technology)Directorates:
Directorate General of Systems & Data Management;
Directorate General of Taxpayer Services;
Directorate of Logistics.

West Region:
Pr. Chief Commissioner GST & CX, Ahmedabad;
Chief Commissioner GST & CX, Vadodara;
Chief Commissioner Customs, Ahmedabad;
Pr. Chief Commissioner GST & CX, Mumbai;
Pr. Chief Commissioner Customs, Mumbai-I;
Chief Commissioner Customs, Mumbai-II;
Chief Commissioner Customs, Mumbai-III;
Chief Commissioner GST, CX & Customs, Pune.
4.Shri Yogendra GargMember (Customs)Directorates:
Directorate General of Export Promotion;
Directorate General of Valuation;
Authority for Advance Rulings;
Central Revenue Control Laboratories;
Directorate of International Customs.

Central Region:
Pr. Chief Commissioner GST & CX, Lucknow;
Chief Commissioner GST, CX & Customs, Meerut;
Chief Commissioner GST & CX, Bhopal;
Chief Commissioner GST & CX, Nagpur.
5.Shri Abhai Kumar SrivastavMember (Administration & Vigilance)Directorates:
Directorate General of NACIN;
Directorate General of Vigilance;
Directorate General of Human Resource Development;
Directorate General of Performance Management.

East Region:
Pr. Chief Commissioner GST & CX, Kolkata;
Chief Commissioner Customs, Kolkata;
Chief Commissioner GST, CX & Customs, Bhubaneswar;
Chief Commissioner GST, CX & Customs, Ranchi.
6.Shri Sanjay MangalMember (GST, Central Excise, Service Tax & Tax Policy)Directorates:
Directorate General of Goods & Services Tax;
Directorate General of Anti-Profiteering.

North Region:
Chief Commissioner GST & CX, Jaipur;
Chief Commissioner GST & CX, Chandigarh;
Chief Commissioner GST & CX, Panchkula;
Pr. Chief Commissioner GST & CX, Delhi;
Chief Commissioner Customs, Delhi.

Part of South Region:
Pr. Chief Commissioner GST & CX, Bengaluru;
Chief Commissioner Customs, Bengaluru;
Pr. Chief Commissioner of GST & CX, Chennai;
Chief Commissioner Customs, Chennai.

Notification Details

OFFICE ORDER No. 31/2026

Date: 27/02/2026

Read More: JURISHOUR | TAX LAW DAILY BULLETIN : FEBRUARY 27, 2026

Mariya Paliwala
Mariya Paliwalahttps://www.jurishour.in/
Mariya is the Senior Editor at Juris Hour. She has 7+ years of experience on covering tax litigation stories from the Supreme Court, High Courts and various tribunals including CESTAT, ITAT, NCLAT, NCLT, etc. Mariya graduated from MLSU Law College, Udaipur (Raj.) with B.A.LL.B. and also holds an LL.M. She started her career as a freelance tax reporter in the leading online legal news companies.

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