Eximkey - India Export Import Policy 2004 2013 Exim Policy
Consideration of Applications

5.3.2

Authorisation holder shall produce to the concerned RA a certificate from the Jurisdictional Central Excise Authority, confirming installation of Capital goods at factory premises of authorization holder or his supporting manufacturer(s)/ vendor(s) within six months from date of completion of import. In the case of import of spares, the installation certificate shall be submitted by the Authorisation holder within a period of three years from the date of import. However, in case of units not registered with Central Excise Authorities, the Authorisation holder shall produce to the concerned RA, a certificate from an independent Chartered Engineer confirming the said installation of Capital goods / spares.

(Above para 5.3.2 has been replaced by PN. NO. 54/2007, DT. 01/10/2007)

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Authorisation holder shall produce to concerned RA a certificate from Jurisdictional Central Excise authority or an independent Chartered Engineer (CEC) confirming installation of Capital goods at factory premises of authorization holder or his supporting manufacturer(s)/ vendor(s) within six months from date of completion of import. In the case of import of spares, the installation certificate shall be submitted by the importer within a period of three years from the date of import.]

(Above Para 5.3.2 has been amended vide PN. No. 22/2007, DT. 17/07/2007)

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Authorisation holder shall produce to concerned RA a certificate from jurisdictional Central Excise authority or an independent Chartered Engineer (CEC) confirming installation of Capital goods at factory premises of authorization holder or his supporting manufacturer(s) vendor(s) within six months from date of completion of imports.]

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