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CUS NTF NO. 31/1986 DATE 05/02/1986

Seizure of Perishable or Hazardous Goods

Section 110(1A) of Customs Act.- In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1A) of section 110 of the Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962), the Central Government, having regard to the perishable nature, depreciation in the value with the passage of time, constraints of storage space and valuable nature of the goods, mentioned in the Schedule hereto annexed, hereby specifies the said goods for the purposes of that sub-section.

THE SCHEDULE

    1. Liquors;

    1A. Photographic Films;

    1B. Patent or Proprietary medicine; i.e., any drug or medicinal preparation, in whatever form, for use in the internal or external treatment of, or for the prevention of ailments in, human beings or animals, which bears either on itself or on its container or both, a name which is not specified in a monograph, in a Pharmacopoeia or Formulary;

    2. Primary cells and primary batteries including re-chargeable batteries;

    3. Wrist watches including electronic wrist watches; watch movements, parts or components thereof;

    3A. Zip fasteners;

    4. All electronic goods including television sets, Video Cassette Recorders, Tape recorders, calculators, computers; components and spares thereof including diodes, transistors, integrated circuits, etc.;

    4A. Gold in all forms including bullion, ingot, coin, ornament, crude jewellery.

    4B. Silver in all forms including bullion, ingot, coin ornament, crude jewellery.

    5. Dangerous drugs and psychotropic substances;

    6. Conveyance;

    7. Man-made yarn and fabric; and

    8. Bulk drugs and chemicals falling under Section VI of the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act, 1975 (51 of 1975)

    9. Currency, Indian and Foreign.

    10. Diamonds, precious and semi-precious stones

    11. Ball Bearings;

    12. Cellular Phones.

    13. Software ;

    14. Any good seized by the proper officer under section 110 of the customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962) for which order for provisional release has been passed but provisional release has not been taken by the concerned person within a period of one month from the date of the communication of such order.

    15. Petroleum products falling under Chapter - 27 of the Customs Tariff Act, 1975 (51 of 1975);

    16. Red Sander.

    17. Sandalwood.
(Item No.17 has been inserted vide CUS NTF NO. 25/2008 (NT) DATE 07/03/2008)

(Item Nos.15 & 16 has been inserted vide CUS NTF NO. 32/2005 (NT) DATE 11/04/2005)

(Item Nos.13 & 14 has been inserted vide CUS NTF NO. 20/2004 (NT) DATE 16/02/2004)

Notification No. 31/86-Customs, dated 5th February, 1986 (G.S.R. 87(E)) dated the 5th February, 1986 and subsequently amended by notification No. 42/89-Customs (N. T.), dated the 30th June, 1989, notification No. 7/93-Customs (N. T.) dated the 25th January, 1993 G.S.R. 31 (E), dated the 25th January, 1993, notification No. 10/95-Customs (N. T.) dated the 1st March, 1995 [G.S.R. 99(E), dated the 1st March , 1995], notification No. 12/96-Customs (N. T.), dated the 11th March, 1996 [G.S.R. 120 (E)], dated the 11th March, 1996 and notification No. 72/97-Customs (N. T.), dated the 22nd December, 1997 [G. S. R.720 (E)], dated the 22nd December, 1997 and notification no. 90/98-Cus (N. T.) GSR 671 (E), dated 12th November, 1998.

(Please refer F.NO.715/7/2005 -CUS(AS) DATE 02/09/2005)

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