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CUS NTF NO.44/2003 DATE 21/03/2003

EPCG – Export Obligation Period Extended Units Affected by Gujarat Quake

G.S.R. (E), In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 25 of the Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962), the Central Government, being satisfied that it is necessary in the public interest so to do, hereby directs that each of the notifications of the Government of India in the erstwhile Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue), specified in column (2) of the Table below shall be further amended, in the manner as specified in the corresponding entry in column (3) of the said Table, namely:–

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Sl. No.Notification No. and DateAmendment
(1)(2)(3)
1.111/95-Customs, dated the 5th June, 1995 In the said notification, in paragraph 2, in condition (8), for the proviso, the following provisos shall be substituted, namely:–

“Provided that in respect of licence holder units affected by the earthquake in the State of Gujarat in the month of January 2001, the Licensing Authority may grant extension in the overall period of export obligation up to one more year:

Provided further that in case of a licence holder unit referred to in the first proviso, having overall export obligation period of 13 years and in case of other licence having export obligation period of 12 years, extension of overall period of export obligation shall not be allowed:

2.28/97-Customs, dated the 1st April, 1997 In the said notification, in the opening paragraph, in condition (6), for the proviso, the following provisos shall be substituted, namely:–

“Provided that in respect of licence holder units affected by the earthquake in the State of Gujarat in the month of January 2001, the Licensing Authority may grant extension in the overall period of export obligation up to one more year:

Provided further that in case of a licence holder unit referred to in the first proviso, having overall export obligation period of 13 year and in case of other licence having export obligation period of 12 years, extension of overall period of export obligation shall not be allowed.”

3. 29/97-Customs, dated the 1st April, 1997 In the said notification, in paragraph 2, in condition (7), for the proviso, the following provisos shall be substituted, namely: –

“Provided that in respect of licence holder units affected by the earthquake in the State of Gujarat in the month of January 2001, the Licensing Authority may grant extension in the overall period of export obligation up to one more year:

Provided further that in case of a licence holder unit referred to the first proviso, having overall export obligation period of 13 years and in case of other licence having export obligation period of 12 years, extension of overall period of export obligation shall not be allowed.”;

4. 49/2000-Customs, dated the 27th April, 2000 In the said notification, in paragraph 2, in condition (6), for the proviso, the following provisos shall be substituted, namely:–

“Provided that in respect of licence holder units affected by the earthquake in the State of Gujarat in the Month of January 2001, the Licensing Authority may grant extension in the overall period of export obligation up to one more year:

Provided further that in case of a licence holder unit referred in the first proviso, having overall export obligation period of 13 years and in case of other licence having export obligation period of 12 years, extension of overall period of export obligation shall not be allowed.”;

5. 44/2002-Customs, dated the 19th April, 2002 In the said notification in paragraph 2, in condition (5), for the proviso, in following provisos shall be substituted, namely:–

“ Provided that in respect of licence holder units affected by the earthquake in the State of Gujarat in the month of January 2001, the Licensing Authority may grant extension in the overall period of export obligation up to one more year:

Provided further that in case of a licence holder unit referred to in the first proviso, having overall export obligation period of 13 years and in case of other licence having export obligation period of 12 years, extension of overall period of export obligation shall not be allowed.”;



Sd/-
(S.M. Akhter)
Under Secretary to the Government of India

F. No. 607/41/2002-DBK

Note: The principal notification No. 11/95-Customs dated, the 5th June 1995 was published in the Gazette of India, Extra-ordinary vide GSR 481(E), dated the 5th June, 1995 and was lastly amended by notification No. 116/2002-Customs [GSR 728 (E), dated the 28th October, 2002.]. The principal notification No. 28/97–Customs, dated the 1st April, 1997 was published in the Gazette of India, Extra-ordinary vide GSR 184 (E), dated, the 1st April, 1997 and was lastly amended by notification No. 14/2003-Customs [GSR 46(E) dated, the 21st January, 2003]. The principal notification No. 29/97-Customs dated, the 1st April 1997 was published in the Gazette of India. Extra-ordinary vide GSR 185(E), dated the 1st April, 1997 and was lastly amended by notification No. 116/2002-Customs [GSR 728(E), dated the 28th October, 2002], The principal notification No. 49/2000-Customs dated. the 27th April, 2000 was published in the Gazette of India, Extra-ordinary vide GSR 365(E), dated the 27th April, 2000 and was lastly amended by notification No. 44/2002 – Customs dated, the 19th April, 2002 was published in the Gazette of India, Extra-ordinary vide GSR 293 (E), dated the 19th April 2002 and was lastly amended by notification No. 116/2002 Customs [GSR 728 (E), dated the 28th October, 2002].

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