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Reduction of Time gap between berthing of vessel and Entry Inward

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..... Customs Act, 1962. For the sake of reference, Section 30 and 31 of the Customs Act, 1962 are reproduced below: SECTION 30 . Delivery of import manifest or import report.- (1) The person-in-charge of - (i) a vessel; or (ii) an aircraft; or (iii) a vehicle, carrying imported goods or any other person as may be specified by the Central Government, by notification in the Official Gazette, in this behalf shall, in the case of a vessel or an aircraft, deliver to the proper officer [an import manifest by presenting electronically prior to the arrival] of the vessel or the aircraft, as the case may be, and in the case of a vehicle, an import report within twelve hours after its arrival in the customs station, in the p .....

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..... was sufficient cause for not delivering it. (3) Nothing in thin section shall apply to the unloading of baggage accompanying a passenger or a member of the crow, mail bags, animals, perishable goods and hazardous goods. 2. Thus a co-joint reading of Sections 30 and 31, it is clear that the vessel can start unloading the goods only after an order/permission/permit led 'Entry Inward in granted by the Customs following submission by the Master or Shipping Agent of the import manifest containing detail of the cargo on board the vessel. 3. The Customs Act provides for filing of IGM in advance of vessel's arrival (Advance IGM), It also provides for filing of a B/E prior to arrival/import of goods. These measures are a .....

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..... taneously inform Customs Boarding Office with relevant details. This would enable the Customs Officers to grant Entry Inwards when the vessel reports at the 'Pilot Station' / 'Boarding of the Pilot'. 5. Pod authorities /Shipping Agent are required to inform the Boarding Officer about of the arrival of the vessel at the Pilot Station along with the requisite details for grant of 'Entry Inwards'. Customs Boarding Office will grant 'Entry Inwards' at the time of reporting of the vessel at the 'Pilot Station' / 'Boarding of the Pilot'. 6. As per the above procedure. the event of 'Entry Inwards' will be advanced to the point of reporting of the vessel at the 'Pilot Station' .....

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