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Customs Act 1962
Prevention or Detection of Illegal Export of Goods
Section 11M: Steps to be taken by persons selling or transferring any specified goods (Relevant Rules)
Except where he receives
payment by cheque drawn by the purchaser, every person who sells or otherwise
transfers within any specified area, any specified goods, shall obtain, on his
copy of the sale or transfer voucher, the signature and full postal address of
the person to whom such sale or transfer is made and shall also take such other
reasonable steps as may be specified by rules made in this behalf to satisfy
himself as to the identity of the purchaser or the transferee, as the case may be, and if after an inquiry made
by a
proper officer
, it is found that the purchaser or the transferee, as the
case may be, is not either readily traceable or is a fictitious person, it shall
be presumed, unless the contrary is proved, that such
goods
have been illegally
exported and the person who had sold or otherwise transferred such goods had
been concerned in such illegal export:
Provided that nothing in this
section shall apply to petty sales of any specified goods if the aggregate
market price
obtained by such
petty sales, made in the course of a day, does not
exceed two thousand and five hundred rupees.
Explanation. - In this section "petty sale" means a sale at a price which does not exceed one thousand rupees.
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