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This notification exempts the specified goods imported from Mauritius, Seychelles or Tonga

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Provided that the importer proves to the satisfaction of the proper officer of customs that the goods in respect of which the exemption under this notification is claimed are being imported in accordance with the provisions of the Customs Tariff (Determination of Origin of other Preferential Areas) Rules, 1977, published with the notification of the Government of India in the Department of Revenue and Banking (Revenue Wing) No. 99-Customs, dated the 1st July, 1977.

This notification exempts the specified goods imported from Bangladesh, Republic of Korea or Sri Lanka under Bangkok agreement

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Provided that the importer proves to the satisfaction of the Assistant Commissioner of Customs or Deputy Commissioner of Customs that the goods in respect of which the benefit of exemption under this notification is claimed, comply with the requirements specified in the Customs Tariff (Determination of Origin of Goods under the Bangkok Agreement) Rules, 1976, published with the notification of the Government of India in the Department of Revenue and Banking (Revenue Wing) No. 430-Customs, dated the 1st November, 1976.

Antique handicrafts items export – No routine references

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I am directed to say that Board has had occasion to examine the issue of delay in release of export consignments by the customs where such consignments are necessarily referred to the statutory authorities such as the wild Life Department and the Archaeological

SEBI : Clarification for rights issue

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With reference to sub-clause (C) of Clause 24 as mentioned in our above letter, it is clarified that SEBI Directive no. C.III dated August 13, 1992 is operative.

Notification No. 64/95-Central Excise; Dated: 16.03.1995

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Armed Forces of the Union includes the Central Reserve Police Force, the Indo Tibetan Border Police Force, the Special Services Bureau, the Border Security Force, the Central Industrial Security Force, the National Security Guard and the Assam Rifles, maintained or constituted under the Central Reserve Police Force Act, 1949

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