Customs Series Form No.36
{See Section 81 of the Customs Act, 1962}
Baggage Declaration Form
(For passengers arriving by land or air from Pakistan)
Each passenger carrying goods exceeding Rs. 50 in value will be supplied with one form for declaring the particulars required in respect of the goods forming part of the baggage imported from or to be exported to Pakistan by him.
Passengers travelling from one part of India to another through Pakistan must also submit this declaration.
Passengers should fill in columns 3 and 4 only of the declaration on page 2 of this Form. Columns 5, 6 and 7 will be filled by the Land Customs Officer. No free allowances will be granted unless the quantities and value of the articles are declared fully.
The bona fide baggage accompanying a passenger is exempt from duty. Bona fide baggage includes wearing apparel, personal and household effects provided that the articles are meant for the personal use of the passenger or for the members of his family travelling with him and that they are not intended for transfer to other persons either by sale or gift. Jewellery (including articles made wholly or mainly of gold) in reasonable quantity according to the status of the passenger will also be passed free as personal effects. Tools of the draftsman and the instruments of a physician or surgeon will also be passed free as part of his personal baggage.
The term "Bonafide baggage" shall not include the following articles : (i) Alcoholic liquor exceeding half a pint; perfumed spirit exceeding two ounces in open or unopened bottles, cigars and cheroots exceeding 50; country biris exceeding 200; tobacco manufactured or unmanufactured exceeding 4 ounces in weight and snuff exceeding 10 tolas in weight, (ii) Piano, Pianola and Radio, Carriage, Motor Car, Motor Cycle and Refrigerator, (iii) Cotton piece goods or other textile materials in length exceeding the permissible limits, (iv) Arms and ammunition save personal licensed guns, rifles, revolvers or pistols, and (v) Wireless apparatus and dictaphone.
Imports -All goods from Pakistan are dutiable on import if they are not bona fide baggage free under the Baggage Rules. The following articles which are included in the term "personal effects" used in paragraph (4) above are entitled to exemption when imported in quantities specified against each item, but they must be fully declared against item 2 on page 2 of this form if they form part of the passengers" baggage:
(a) Watch One
(b) Time-piece or small table clock One
(c) Bedding and travelling rugs In reasonable quantity
(d) Requisites for games and sports In reasonable quantity
(e) Toys (if a child accompanies) In reasonable quantity
(f) Bicycle (not motor cycle) One
(g) Perambulator or go-cart
(if a child accompanies) One
(h) Portable Typewriter One
(i) Portable musical instrument including
gramophone and harmonium One
(j) Camera, cine-camera and
projector of less than 35 millimetre One
(k) Binoculars, Field-glasses One pair
(l) Sewing machine One per family
(m) Deck chair, folding table and
camp bed One of each
(n) Dressing case (fitted) of
value upto Rs. 200 One
(o) Saddles and bridles Two
7. Exports -Few articles are dutiable on exportation to Pakistan but many are subject to trade control restrictions. Full list showing these restrictions can be seen at Enquiry Office at Land Customs Stations.
8. In-transit goods -No duty is payable on in-transit goods.
9. Prohibitions on import and export, viz. :
(a) The import of Government of India one rupee notes and coins in excess of Rs. 5 is prohibited.
(b) Export of gold bullion and Indian currency notes in excess of Rs. 50 is prohibited except against a permit from the Reserve Bank of India.
(c) According to the Baggage Rules, dated 20th October, 1948 radios and refrigerators are "not included in bona, fide baggage.
10. a) Duty when charged ad valorem is charged on the value of goods in India including cost of importation.
b) On payment of duty, a receipt is a ways anted.
11. Passengers are informed that Land Custom Officers are empowered to examine and detain all packages which they suspect regarding which doubts may arise.
NOTE :- The allowances as specified above cannot be claimed as a matter of course and Customs Commissioners have the right to vary the limits at their discretion.
Caution :- Any person making a false declaration or attempting to pass dutiable goods without payment of duty is liable to a fine an confiscation all his goods.
(On Reverse)
Baggage Declaration
Import/Export/Indian Union to Indian Union via Pakistan. .
Declaration No.
Date
Time
From..............................
To ......................................... Name (in block
letters).....................................................................................................................................mode
of conveyance and name and number thereof, if any................................................................................
Ticket No. with date and class of ticket ................................................................................................
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Item Discription Quantity Value of For Land State authority, if any Remarks
No. of goods goods in Customs for and
rupees Officers importation/exportation orders
use Only
____________________
Rate Amount
of Duty of Duty
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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1. Wearing apparel.
(a) Textiles -all descriptions
2. Personal effects other than wearing apparel
3. Household effects
4. Foodstuff
5. Wines and spirits
6. (a) Gold coin
(b) Gold bullion
(c) Silver bullion
7. Personal Jewellery
8. Any other goods not specified above
9. Articles intended for sale or for use of other parties
10. Currency:
(a) Indian
(b) Foreign
(c) Bank draft
(d) Shares or securities
(e) Traveller cheques or letter of credit
II. Arms and Ammunition :
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Nature of Nature of No. of Bore Numbers Maker"s Value For rifles only Remarks
Weapon: licence and barrels or name ____________
Rifle,Gun, Licence chambers Range Fitted
Revolver Numbers upto for
or Pistol Which Bayonet
sighted
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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No. of packages to be booked with guard...................................................
No. of packages to be booked with owner :.................................................
Total.............................
Remarks...........................
I certify that the above is a correct and full statement of the articles in my baggage. I certify also that I have entered separately in the above list articles included in my baggage which do not belong to me or to any member of my - family travelling with me or which are for sale or are intended for the use of other parties.
Signature......................
Date...........................
Occupation.....................
Full address in Indian Union......
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