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DGFT PUBLIC NOTICE NO: 65 (RE-01)/
1997-2002 Dated 1.2.2002
Revalidation of DEPB licences for embroidered silk items
In exercise of powers conferred under
paragraph 4.11 of the Export and Import Policy, 1997-2002 as notified in the
Gazette of India extraordinary, Part-II Section-3, Sub Section (ii) vide S.O. No
283(E) dated 31.03.1997, the Director General of Foreign Trade hereby lays down
the following guidelines in respect of grant of revalidation of DEPB licences
for embroidered silk items and the acceptance of applications under para 7.39 of
the Handbook of Procedures (Vol 1) for issuance of DEPB licences for embroidered
silk items.
1.
In some instances , the DEPB benefit has not been
availed of by the licence holders in respect of DEPB licences issued for
embroidered silk items on account of deliberations on specific issues relating
to the permissibility of DEPB for embroidered silk items between the Customs and
the DGFT . Since the matter stands resolved with the issuance of the Customs
Circular No 83/2001 dtd 20.12.2001, it has, therefore , been decided that the
validity period of DEPB licences issued in respect of embroidered silk items
under DEPB Sr. Nos 74, 75 & 76 shall be extended for a period of six months from
the date of issuance of this Public Notice. For this purpose , the licence
holders may apply to the concerned Regional Licencing Authorities within a
period of 60 days from the date of issuance of this Public Notice with a request
and and a TR/ demand draft for Rs 200..
2.
Similarly in cases, where DEPB licences have been
granted for silk products as well as products other than silk, under the
Textiles Products Group but the DEPB benefit has been allowed only on non-silk
products and not on embroidered silk products, the Regional Licencing Authority
shall extend the validity of such licences for a period of six months from the
date of issuance of this Public Notice. For this purpose , the licence holders
may apply to the concerned Regional Licencing Authorities within a period of 60
days from the date of issuance of this Public Notice with a request and a TR/
demand draft for Rs 200.
3. If the applications for obtaining DEPB credit in respect of exports of embroidered silk items have not been filed or not been accepted by the Regional Licencing Authority on account of their becoming time barred in terms of para 7.39 of the Handbook of Procedures (Vol 1) , such applications may be accepted by the Regional Licencing Authority. For this purpose , the licence holders may apply to the concerned Regional Licencing Authorities within a period of 60 days from the date of issuance of this Public Notice.
However, the above facilities of extension of the validity of the DEPB and consideration of time barred applications shall not be granted by the licencing authority in cases where misrepresentation/ fraud has come to their notice or adjudicating orders have already been passed.
This issues in public interest.