The Delhi Customs Brokers Association (DCBA) in its 39th AGM discussed course of action for malpractices happening in different ports/customs locations. The AGM has also approved some important constitutional amendments to eradicate ambiguities, adopt digitalization and benefit the Customs Brokers at large irrespective of whether their parent license is issued by Delhi Customs Commissionerate or by others some in the country.
The constitutional amendments include:
Eliminating the process for intimation by members regarding suspension of their license to claim waiver of all charges of DCBA from the revocation of license till restoration of the same with supporting evidence of the Restoration of License.
If any vacancy occurs in any year for the President post during the intervening period between the two Annual General Meetings, the Vice President will take additional charge as Officiating President till the next AGM. If the ensuing AGM is a non-election AGM, the House of this AGM will elect the President for the next one year.
The provision of digital issuance of membership certificates will be inserted in the existing provision.
The provision of voting through EVM/ any other technology introduced in the near future will be inserted in Section 19(a) of The Articles of Association. its 39th Annual General Body Meeting (AGM) on June 25, 2023 in New Delhi. The AGM was participated by a large number of DCBA Members to discuss the activities of the DCBA during the last one year and future course of action in view of some pressing issues including day to day operational issues and mal-practices happening in different ports/customs locations.