Board Guidelines for
Search Operation
[CBIC Instructions
No. 01/2020-21 [GST-Investigation] dated 02.02.2021]
SUBJECT:
Instructions / Guidelines regarding procedures to
be followed during Search Operation.
Specific instances have come to the notice of the Board
and Central Vigilance Commission wherein proper procedures have apparently not been
followed during search proceedings and/or the Panchnamas/
statements have not been recorded as per extant guidelines &. instructions. Such discrepancies weaken the judicial scrutiny
of the case at later stage. Accordingly, the instructions contained in the Central
Excise Intelligence and Investigation Manual (2004), which hold good even in GST
regime, are hereby re-iterated for compliance by DGGI/ filed formation.
2. Section 67 of the Central Goods and Services Tax
Act, 2017 contains provisions for search. Similar provisions are contained in Section
18 of the Central Excise Act, 1944. These provisions prescribe that all the searches
be carried out in accordance with the provisions of Code of Criminal Procedure,
1973. Thus. the following guidelines must be adhered to
while carrying Out search proceedings:
i) The officer
issuing authorization for search should have valid and justifiable reasons for authorizing
a search, which shall be duly recorded in the Search should be carried out only
with a proper search authorization issued the Competent Authority.
ii) The instructions related to generation of DIN For each search authorization
shall be scrupulously followed by the officer authorising
search.
iii The premises
of a person cannot be searched on the authority of a search warrant issued for the
premises of some other person. Where a search warrant. through
oversight, has been issued in the name of a person who is already dead.
the authorised officer should
report to the Competent Authority and get a fresh warrant issued in the names of
the legal heirs.
iv) In case of search of a residence, a lady officer
shall necessarily be part of the search team.
v) The search shall be made in the presence of two or more independent
witnesses who would preferably be respectable inhabitants of the locality, and if
no such inhabitants are available or willing, the inhabitants of any other locality
should be asked to be witness to the search. PSU employees, Bank employees etc.,
may, be included as witnesses during sensitive search operations to maintain transparency
and credibility. The witnesses should be informed about the purpose of the search
and their duties.
vi) The officers
conducting the search shall first identify themselves by showing their identity
cards to the person in-charge of the premises. Also, before the start of the search,
the officers as well as the independent witnesses shall offer their personal search.
After the conclusion of the search all the officers and the witnesses should again
offer themselves for their personal search:
vii) The search authorization shall be executed before the start of the search
and the same shall be shown to the person in charge of the premises to be searched
and his/her signature with date and time shall be obtained on the body of the search
The signatures of the witnesses with date and time should also be obtained on the
body of the search authorization.
viii) A Panchnama containing truthful account of
the proceedings of the search shall necessarily be made and a list of documents/goods/
things recovered should be prepared. It should he ensured that time and date of
start of search and conclusion of search must be mentioned in the Panchnama. The fact of offering personal search of the officers
and witnesses before initiation and after conclusion of search must be recorded
in the Panchama.
ix) In the sensitive premises videography of the search proceedings may
also be considered and the same may be recorded in Panchnama.
x) While conducting search, the officers must be sensitive towards the
assessee /party. Social and religious sentiments of the
person(s) under search and of all the person(s) present, shall be respected at all
times. Special care/ attention should be given to elderly, women and children present
in the premises under search. Children should be allowed to go to school, after
examining of their bags. A. woman Occupying any premises,
to be searched, has the right to withdraw before the search party enters. if according to the customs she does not appear in public. if to Person in the premises is not well, to medical practitioner
may be called.
xi) The person from whose custody any documents are seized may be allowed
to make copies thereof or take extracts therefrom for which he/she may he provided
a suitable time and place to take such copies or extract therefrom. however if it
is felt that providing such copies or extracts therefrom prejudicially affect the
investigation, the officer may not provide such copies, If such request for taking
copies is made during the course of search, the same may be incorporated in Panchnama, intimating place and time to take such copies
xii) The officer authorized to search the premises must sign each page of
the Panchnama and annexures. A copy of the Panchnama along with all its annexures should be given to the
person in-charge of the premises being searched and acknowledgement in this regard
may be taken. If the person in– charge refuses to sign the Panchnama
the same may be pasted in a conspicuous place of the premises, in presence of the
witnesses. Photograph of the Panchnama pasted on the premises
may be kept on record.
xiii) In case any statement is recorded during the search each page of the
statement must be signed by the person whose statement is being recorded. Each page
of the statement must also be signed by the officer recording the statement as `before
me’.
xiv) After the search is over, the search authorization duly executed should
be returned to the officer who had issued the said search authorization with report
regarding the outcome of the search. The names of the officers who had participated
in the search should be written on the reverse of the search’ authorization If search
authorization could not be executed due to any reason, the same should be mentioned
in the reverse of the search authorization and a copy of the same may be kept in
the case tile before returning the same to the officer who had issued the said search
authorization.
xv) The officers should leave the premises immediately after completion
of Panchnama proceedings.
xvi) During the prevalent COVID–19 pandemic situation, it is imperative to
take. precautionary measures such as maintaining proper
social distancing norms. use of masks and hand sanitizers
etc. The search team should take all measures as contained in the guidelines of
Ministry of Home Affairs, and Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, and also
the guidelines issued by the State Government from time to time.
4. Specific instructions regarding search of premises/persons
are contained in the Central Excise Intelligence and Investigation Manual issued
the DGGI New Delhi. Subsequent instructions have also been issued from time to time
as per the need of the hour, latest being DGGI Instruction dated 14.08.2020. The
instructions as elaborated in the preceding para(s) are to be f0llowed in continuation
to the earlier instructions.
5. This issues with the approval of Member (Investigation).
CBIC, New Delhi.
F.No. CST/INV/DGOV Reference/20-21