Customs Act, 1962- Chapter VIII- Goods In Transit

Chapter VIII

GOODS IN TRANSIT

52. Chapter not to apply to baggage, postal articles and stores.

52. Chapter not to apply to baggage, postal articles and stores.—The provisions of this Chapter shall not apply to: (a) baggage, (b) goods imported by post, and (c) stores.

53. Transit of certain goods without payment of duty.

[i][53. Transit of certain goods without payment of duty.—Subject to the provisions of Section 11, where any goods imported in a conveyance and mentioned in the [ii][arrival manifest or import manifest] or the import report, as the case may be, as for transit in the same conveyance to any place outside India or to any customs station, the proper officer may allow the goods and the conveyance to transit without payment of duty, subject to such conditions, as may be prescribed.]

Other Contents of Customs Act, 1962
Chapter I- Preliminary
Chapter II- Officers Of Customs
Chapter III- Appointment of customs ports, airports, etc.
Chapter IV- Prohibition On Importation And Exportation Of Goods
Chapter IV-A- Detection Of Illegally Imported Goods And Prevention Of The Disposal Thereof
Chapter IV-B- Prevention Or Detention Of Illegal Export Of Goods
Chapter IV-C- Power To Exempt From The Provisions Of Chapters IV-A And IV-B
Chapter V- Levy Of, And Exemption From, Customs Duties
Chapter V-A- Indicating amount of duty in the price of goods, etc., for purpose of refund
Chapter V-AA- Administration Of Rules Of Origin Under Trade Agreement
Chapter V-B- Advance Rulings
Chapter VI- Provisions Relating To Conveyances Carrying Imported Or Exported Goods
Chapter VII- Clearance Of Imported Goods And Export Goods
Chapter VII-A- Payments Through Electronic Cash Ledger And Electronic Duty Credit Ledger
Chapter VIII- Goods In Transit
Chapter IX- Warehousing
Chapter X- Drawback
Chapter X-A- Special Provisions Relating To Special Economic Zone
Chapter XI- Special Provisions Regarding Baggage, Goods Imported Or Exported By Post, Courier And Stores
Chapter XII- Provisions Relating To Coastal Goods And Vessels Carrying Coastal Goods
Chapter XII-A- Audit
Chapter XII-B- Verification Of Identity And Compliance
Chapter XIII- Searches, Seizure And Arrest
Chapter XIV- Confiscation Of Goods And Conveyances And Imposition Of Penalties
Chapter XIV-A- Settlement Of Cases
Chapter XV- Appeals
Chapter XVI- Offences And Prosecutions
Chapter XVII- Miscellaneous
Schedule

54. Transhipment of certain goods without payment of duty.

54. Transhipment of certain goods without payment of duty.—(1) Where any goods imported into a customs station are intended for transhipment, a bill of transhipment shall be presented to the proper officer in [iii][such form and manner as may be prescribed]:

[iv][Provided that where the goods are being transhipped under an international treaty or bilateral agreement between the Government of India and Government of a foreign country, a declaration for transhipment instead of a bill of transhipment shall be presented to the proper officer in [v][such form and manner as may be prescribed].]

(2) Subject to the provisions of Section 11, where any goods imported into a customs station are mentioned in the [vi][arrival manifest or import manifest] or the import report, as the case may be, as for transhipment to any place outside India, such goods may be allowed to be so transhipped without payment of duty.

(3) Where any goods imported into a customs station are mentioned in the [vii][arrival manifest or import manifest] or the import report, as the case may be, as for transhipment—

(a) to any major port as defined in the Indian Ports Act, 1908 (15 of 1908) or the customs airport at Mumbai, Calcutta, Delhi or Chennai or any other customs port or customs airport which the Board may, by notification in the Official Gazette, specify in this behalf, or

(b) to any other customs station and the proper officer is satisfied that the goods are bonafide intended for transhipment to such customs station.

the proper officer may allow the goods to be transhipped, without payment of duty, subject to such conditions as may be prescribed for the due arrival of such goods at the customs station to which transhipment is allowed.

55. Liability of duty on goods transited under Section 53 or transhipped under Section 54.

55. Liability of duty on goods transited under Section 53 or transhipped under Section 54.—Where any goods are allowed to be transited under Section 53 or transhipped under sub-section (3) of Section 54 to any customs station, they shall, on their arrival at such station, be liable to duty and shall be entered in like manner as goods are entered on the first importation thereof and the provisions of this Act and any rules and regulations shall, so far as may be, apply in relation to such goods.]

56. Transport of certain classes of goods subject to prescribed conditions.

56. Transport of certain classes of goods subject to prescribed conditions.—Imported goods may be transported without payment of duty from one land customs station to another, and any goods may be transported from one part of India to another part through any foreign territory, subject to such conditions as may be prescribed for the due arrival of such goods at the place of destination.

References


[i]  Substituted by Act 28 of 2016, S. 123.

[ii]  Substituted for “import manifest” by Act 13 of 2018, S. 56, dt. 28-3-2018.

[iii]  Substituted for “the prescribed form” by Act 13 of 2018, S. 81(i), dt. 28-3-2018.

[iv]  Inserted by Act 27 of 1999, S. 106.

[v]  Substituted for “the prescribed form” by Act 13 of 2018, S. 81(ii), dt. 28-3-2018.

[vi]  Substituted for “import manifest” by Act 13 of 2018, S. 56, dt. 28-3-2018.

[vii]  Substituted for “import manifest” by Act 13 of 2018, S. 56, dt. 28-3-2018.

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