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CUSTOMS ACT, 1962
Title : CUSTOMS ACT, 1962

Year : 1962

Act : CHAPTER XII PROVISIONS RELATING TO COASTAL GOODS AND VESSELS CARRYING COASTAL GOODS


91.
Chapter not to apply to baggage and stores.


91.Chapter not to apply to baggage and stores. The provisions of this Chapter shall not apply to baggage and stores.



92.
Entry of coastal goods.


92.Entry of coastal goods. (1) The consignor of any coastal goods shall make an entry thereof by presenting to the proper officer a bill of coastal goods in the prescribed form.

(2) Every such consignor while presenting a bill of coastal goods shall, at the foot thereof , make and subscribe to a declaration as to the truth of the contents of such bill.



93.
Coastal goods not to be loaded until bill relating thereto is passed,etc.


93. Coastal goods not to be loaded until bill relating thereto is passed, etc. The master of a vessel shall not permit the loading of any coastal goods on the vessel until a bill relating to such goods presented under section 92 has been passed by the proper officer and has been delivered to the master by the consignor.



94.
Clearance of coastal goods at destination.


94.Clearance of coastal goods at destination. (1) The master of a vessel carrying any coastal goods shall carry on board the vessel all bills relating to such goods delivered to him under section 93 and shall, immediately on arrival of the vessel at any customs or coastal port, deliver to the proper officer of that port all bills relating to the goods which are to be unloaded at that port.

(2) Where any coastal goods are unloaded at any port, the proper officer shall permit clearance thereof if he is satisfied that they are entered in a bill of coastal goods delivered to him under sub- section (1).



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95.
Master of a coasting vessel to carry an advice book.


95.Master of a coasting vessel to carry an advice book. (1) The master of every vessel carrying coastal goods shall be supplied by the Customs authorities with a book to be called the "advice book".

(2) The proper officer at each port of call by such vessel shall make such entries in the advice book as he deems fit, relating to the goods loaded on the vessel at that port.

(3) The master of every such vessel shall carry the advice book on board the vessel and shall on arrival at each port of call deliver it to the proper officer at that port for his inspection.


96.
Loading and unloading of coastal goods at customs port or coastal portonly.


96.Loading and unloading of coastal goods at customs port or coastal port only. No coastal goods shall be loaded on, or unloaded from, any vessel at any port other than a customs port or a coastal port appointed under section 7 for the loading or unloading of such goods.



97.
No coasting vessel to leave without written order.


97.No coasting vessel to leave without written order. (1) The master of a vessel which has brought or loaded any coastal goods at a customs or coastal port shall not cause or permit the vessel to depart from such port until a written order to that effect has been given by the proper officer.

(2) No such order shall be given until--


(a) the master of the vessel has answered the questions put
to him under section 38 ;

(b) all charges and penalties due in respect of that vessel
or from the master thereof have been paid or the payment
secured by such guarantee or deposit of such amount as the
proper officer may direct ;

(c) the master of the vessel has satisfied the proper
officer that no penalty is leviable on him under section 116
or the payment of any penalty that may be levied upon him
under that section has been secured by such guarantee or
deposit of such amount as the proper officer may direct ;

(d) the provisions of this Chapter and any rules and
regulations relating to coastal goods and vessels carrying
coastal goods have been complied with.



98.
Application of certain provisions of this goods, etc.


98.Application of certain provisions of this goods, etc. (1) Sections 33, 34 and 36 shall, so far as may be, apply to coastal goods as they apply to imported goods or export goods.




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(2) Sections 37 and 38 shall, so far as may be, apply to vessels carrying coastal goods as they apply to vessels carrying imported goods or export goods.

(3) The Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, direct that all or any of the other provisions of Chapter VI and the provisions of section 45 shall apply to coastal goods or vessels carrying coastal goods subject to such exceptions and modi- fications as may be specified in the notification.

1[98A. Power to relax- if the Central Government is satisfied that it is necessary in the public interest so to do it may, by notification in the Official Gazette, exempt generally either absolutely on subject to such conditions as may be specified in the notification, costal goods or vessel carrying costal goods from all or any of the provisions of this chapter.]



99.
Power to make rules in respect of coastal goods and coasting vessels.


99. Power to make rules in respect of coastal goods and coasting vessels. The Central Government may make rules for-


(a) preventing the taking out of India of any coastal goods
the export of which is dutiable or prohibited under this Act
or any other law for the time being in force ;

(b) preventing, in the case of a vessel carrying coastal
goods as well as imported or export goods, the substitution
of imported or export goods by coastal goods.


Last updated on February, 2008
 
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