Customs Regulations - Export Manifest (Aircraft) Regulations 1976.
							
						
						
					 
					
	
	
EXPORT MANIFEST (AIRCRAFT) REGULATIONS, 1976
	- Short title and commencement
 
	- Definition
 
	- Export Manifest
 
	- Cargo manifest  
 
EXPORT MANIFEST (AIRCRAFT) REGULATIONS, 1976
Notification No. 419/76, dated 23-10-1976.
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 157, read with section 41, of 
the Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962), the Central Board of Excise and Customs 
hereby makes the following regulations, namely:— 
	- Short title and commencement. —
	
		- These regulations may be called the Export Manifest (Aircraft) 
		Regulations, 1976. 
 
		- They shall come into force on such date as the Central Board of 
		Excise and Customs may, by notification in the Official Gazette, 
		appoint. 
 
	
	 
	- Definition. — In these regulations, "Form" means a Form 
	appended to these regulations. 
 
	- Export Manifest. —
	
		- Every export manifest shall —
		
			- be delivered in duplicate; 
 
			-  cover all the goods carried in the aircraft; 
 
			- consist of —
				- a general declaration, in Form I, 
 
				-  a passenger manifest, in Form II, 
 
				-  a cargo manifest, in Form III, 
 
				- a list of private property in the possession of the Captain 
				of the aircraft and other members of the crew, in Form IV.
 
			
			 
		
		 
		- The export manifest for all goods shipped and transhipped and 
		endorsed by the person-in-charge of the aircraft as to the quantities 
		shipped and transhipped shall be delivered to the proper officer of 
		customs at the airport, before the departure of the aircraft. 
 
	
	 
	- Cargo manifest.  —
	
		- The cargo manifest referred to in sub-clause (iii) of clause (c) of 
		regulation 3, shall be delivered in separate sheets in respect of the 
		following categories of cargo, namely:—
		
			- cargo shipped; 
 
			- cargo transhipped; 
 
			- goods lying in the aircraft but not landed or transhipped (same 
			bottom cargo); 
 
			- cargo in respect of which drawback has been claimed.
 
		
		 
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			-  Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-regulation (1), 
			the cargo declaration in respect of:
			
				- arms;
 
				-  ammunition;
 
				- explosives;
 
				- narcotics;
 
				- dangerous drugs; or
 
				- gold, 
				irrespective of whether for shipment, for transhipment or for 
				being carried as same bottom cargo, shall be furnished in 
				separate sheets and shall be set out in the order of the ports 
				of loading. 
			
			 
			- If an aircraft does not carry any of the cargoes referred to in 
			clause (a), a nil declaration shall be furnished.