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2.20

Revalidation of Import /Export Licence Certificate /Authorisation / Permissions for Non-SCOMET AND SCOMET items

a) RA concerned may revalidate import authorisation on merits for six months from date of expiry of validity.

b) Export Authorisation, including for SCOMET items, may be revalidated, on merits, for a period of six months at a time and maximum upto 12 months by the RA concerned. However, any extension / revalidation shall be allowed only by DGFT in cases where shorter / longer duration of export authorisation has been permitted under Paragraph 2.16(b) of Handbook of Procedures.

c) However, revalidation of freely transferable authorization / duty credit scrips and stock and sale authorization shall not be permitted unless validity has expired while in custody of Customs Authority /RA / or any other Government Authority.

(Above para 2.20 has been revised vide PUBLIC NOTICE NO.11/2017, DT. 26/07/2017)

d) Revalidation of Authorisation/Duty Credit Scrip shall also be allowed without charging any fee for the period of delay (the period for which authorisation/scrip holder was unable to utilise the same) or six months, whichever is less, due to the following reasons:

(i) If Authorisation/Scrip or any amendment thereof could not be transmitted to Customs Server within fifteen working days from the date of issue/amendment;

(ii) If Authorisation/Scrip rejected by Customs server with error Code;

(iii) If request for issue of waiver of Bond/EODC was not considered within the period specified under Para 9.10 of HBP, 2015-2020 where complete application was submitted within the validity of the Authorisation.

In such cases, revalidation shall be allowed from the date of endorsement for the period of delay or six months, whichever is less. For example: Authorisation is issued having initial validity of 12 months on 01.04.2017. It was transmitted to Customs server on 01.04.2017 by DGFT server but it is accepted by Customs server on 31.10.2017. So the Authorisation holder loses 7 months (still 5 months validity is left). In such a case, RA shall allow revalidation for a period of 6 months (validity of 5 months is subsumed) from the date of endorsement.

The applicant shall submit request for endorsement of Authorisation/Scrip along with screen shot of DGFT server as well as Customs Server in support of his claim. RA shall verify the same before revalidation is allowed.

However, request must be made to RA concerned within a month from the date of final acceptance of Authorisation/Scrip in the Customs Server.

Notwithstanding anything contained above, these provisions of revalidation shall not apply wherever, the authorisation/scrip holder had clear 6 months period in hand for utilisation.

(Above sub-para (d) has been inserted vide PUBLIC NOTICE NO.38/2017, DT. 09/11/2017 )

[OLD- 2.20

Revalidation of Import / Export Licence Certificate/ Authorisation / Permissions for Non-SCOMET items

(a) RA concerned may revalidate import authorisation on merits for six months from date of expiry of validity.

(b) Export authorisation may be revalidated by RA concerned only on approval of DGFT for six months at a time and maximum upto 12 months from date of expiry of validity.

(c) However, revalidation of freely transferable authorisation / duty credit scrips and stock and sale authorisation shall not be permitted unless validity has expired while in custody of Customs Authority / RA. ]
 

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