BAGGAGE (TRANSIT TO CUSTOMS STATIONS) REGULATIONS, 1967
Notification No. 61
dated 3rd June 1967 (NT) {As
amended by Notification No. 164 dated 30th July 1977 (NT),
Notification No. 229 dated 31st August 1984 (NT), Notification No.
246 dated 2nd August 1985 (NT), Notification No. 39 dated 12th
February 1986 (NT)}
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 81 of
the Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962) and in supersession of its notification No.
135-Customs, dated the 25th May, 1963, the Central Board of Excise and Customs
hereby makes the following regulations for the transit of unaccompanied baggage
from the customs station of arrival at Bombay, Delhi, Calcutta, Madras,
Bangalore, Trivandrum, Hyderabad or Cochin to any other of the aforesaid customs
stations, namely:
These regulations may be called the Baggage (Transit
to Customs Stations) Regulations, 1967.
Where the unaccompanied baggage of any passenger
arrives at the customs station at Bombay, Delhi, Calcutta, Madras, Bangalore,
Trivandrum, Hyderabad or Cochin and the passenger desires that the said baggage
may be cleared at any of the aforesaid customs stations other than the customs
station at which the baggage has arrived, then, on a request made in this behalf
by the passenger, such baggage may be permitted to be transported to the customs
station at which the passenger desires the same to be cleared, by air or by a
passenger train, if �
(a) all arrangements are made by
the passenger or his agent for the transport of such baggage from the customs
station of arrival to the customs station at which he desires to have such
baggage cleared, for its booking to that station and for its transport to the
customs house in the place at which the station is located;
(b) the baggage remains under the
supervision of an officer of customs deputed for the purpose except when it is
under the custody of the airline or the railway authorities, and the passenger
pays for the services of the officer so deputed; and
(c) in the case of goods to be
transported by rail, such of the goods as can be insured with the railways are
so insured.
Notwithstanding anything contained in these
regulations, the Commissioner of Customs may, at his discretion, permit
unaccompanied baggage to be transported for clearance to the customs station at
which the passenger desires to have the same cleared by goods train, if -
(a) the goods
are insured; and
(b)
(i) the passenger or his
agent satisfies the proper officer that the goods would not be accepted for
being carried in a passenger rain having regard to the size and weight thereof;
or
(ii)
the transport by passenger train would put the passenger to undue
financial strain:
Provided that the Commissioner
of Customs shall, whenever Quick Transit Service is available, allow the
transport of goods only through that Service.
Explanation: "Quick Transit Service" means the special scheme of
transit of goods consignments over the Indian Railway System in which the
delivery of goods at destination is guaranteed within the stipulated time.
A fee of five rupees in respect of each application
for transhipment of goods shall be charged at all customs stations.
Explanation: In this regulation one ton or a fraction thereof of iron ore, oil,
timber and other bulk commodities, shall be reckoned as one package.
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