Circular No. 415/48/98-CX dated 28/8/1998
Subject: Central Excise-Examination and sealing of export consignments by the
Inspector when deputed by Superintendent where the exports are under
DEEC/DEPB Schemes
1 am directed to draw your attention to para 5.2 of the Board"s Circular No:8l/frl/94-
CX dated 25/11/1994 and para 6.2 of Board"s Circular No. 87/87/94-CX dated 26/12/94,
wherein it has been provided that where the AR4 indicates that the export is in
discharge of an export obligation under a Quantity-based Advance License or a Value-
based Advance Licence issued under the Duty Exemption Scheme, the consignment should
invariably be examined and sealed by the Superintendent of Central Excise himself.
2. Trade have represented that on certain occasions when the Range Superintendent is
on leave or is out of station the export consignments under the DEEC/ DEPB Scheme are
held up resulting in non-fulfilment of export obligations, or delay in shipment or
even cancellation of export orders.
3. The Board has examined the matter. It has been decided that in case of export under
Duty Exemption Schemes such as QBAL/DEPB, if the Superintendent of Central Excise is
on leave or out of station for any reasons, he may depute, preferably in writing, the
Inspector incharge of the factory for this purpose. Where prior written direction is
not possible due to exceptional circumstances, a post-facto approval can be given.
After compilation of the examination and sealing the concerned Inspector of Central
Excise will record in the XT-l Dairy the- details of such examination including AR-
4/Export Invoice Numbers and date, samples drawn as per due procedure (if drawl of
samples are required), No./date of corresponding Advance License/DEEC/DEPB.
4. Board"s Circulars No. 81/81 /94-CX dated 26/11/1994 and No. 87/87/94-CX dated
26/12/94are modified to this extent.
Sd/-
(P.K.Sinha)
Under Secretary (CX.6)
F.No.209/03/98-CX.6
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