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Goods
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Conditions and limitations
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(1)
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(2)
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(3)
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1.
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All goods, including motor vehicles, imported or purchased from bond,
for the personal use by the following classes of members of the
Diplomatic Missions in India and their families or on their behalf
(i) Ambassador, High Commissioner, Envoys, Extraordinary and Ministers,
Plenipotentiary Charge-d' Affairs, Counsellors, First Secretaries,
Second Secretaries, Third Secretaries and Attaches.
(ii) Articles of office equipment and all other-goods, including motor
vehicles, imported or purchased from bond by Ambassadors, High
Commissioners, Envoys, Extraordinary and Ministers, Plenipotentiary and
Charge-d' Affairs or any officer of the Mission authorised in this
behalf for the Official use of their Missions.
(iii) Calendars imported
by the officers mentioned in item (i) for free distribution to the
various agencies/public, if they are the product or manufacture of the
country the officer represents.
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Provided that
(a) a corresponding exemption is allowed to Indian Officers of the same
status by the Government of the Diplomatic Mission concerned, and
(b) the exemption of goods imported or purchased from bond under this
concession is also subject to the Foreign Privileged Persons'
(Regulation of Customs Privileges) Rules, 1957.
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2.
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(i) Personal and household effects, excluding motor vehicles imported
by the officials of the Diplomatic Mission in India, other than those
holding diplomatic status, and by their families for their personal use
on their first arrival to take up their appointments in India.
(ii) One motor vehicle each imported by the officers of the Diplomatic
Mission in India, other than those holding diplomatic status, for their
personal use on their first arrival to take up their appointments in
India.
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Provided that
(a) the goods are imported within the time-limit fixed under the Baggage
Rules made under Section 75 of the Sea Customs Act;
(b) a corresponding exemption is allowed to Indian officers of the same
status by the Government of the Diplomatic Mission concerned;
(c) the claimants are nationals of the State employing them, are not
normally resident in India, are sent by their respective Governments to
posts in India and are not engaged in any gainful private occupation in
India; and
(d) the exemption of goods imported under this concession is also
subject to the Foreign Privileged Persons' (Regulation af Customs
Privileges) Rules, 1957.
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3.
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(i) Personal and household effects and other articles, including motor
vehicles, imported by or on behalf of the following classes of Career
Consular Officers of Foreign States and their families, Consuls-General,
Consuls (including Additional Consuls) and Vice-Consuls.
(ii) Articles of office equipment including motor vehicles, imported for
official use in a Consulate of a Foreign State to which a Career
Consular Officer entitled to exemption under item (i) is posted.
(iii) Calendars imported by the officers mentioned in item (i) for free
distribution to the various agencies/public, if they are the product or
manufacture of the country the officer represents.
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Provided that
(a) the goods are imported at any time during the period the Consular
Officer concerned holds his appointment in India;
(b) a corresponding exemption is allowed to Indian Consular Officers of
the same status by the Government which the Consular Officer represents;
(c) the Consular Officer concerned is normally resident in India;
(d) the Consular Officer is not engaged in any gainful private
occupation in India; and
(e) the exemption of goods imported under this concession is also
subject to the Foreign Privileged Persons' (Regulation of Customs
Privileges) Rules, 1957.
Provided that
(a) a corresponding exemption is allowed in respect of similar goods
imported by the Indian Consulate in those States;
(b) the goods are the property of the Government of that State and
imported for use in their Consulate in India; and
(c) the exemption of goods imported under this concession is subject to
the Foreign Privileged Persons' (Regulation of Customs Privileges)
Rules, 1957.
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3A
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(i) Personal and household effects and other articles including motor
vehicles, imported by or on behalf of the following classes of
privileged officers of Foreign States in India, stationed outside Delhi,
and their families. Deputy High Commissioners, Assistant High
Commissioners, First Secretaries, Second Secretaries, Third Secretaries
and Attaches.
(ii) Articles of office equipment including motor vehicles, imported for
official use in a Foreign Mission to which a privileged officer entitled
to exemption under (i) above is posted.
(iii) Calendars imported by the officers mentioned in item (i) for free
distribution to the various agencies/public, if they are the product or
manufacture of the country the officer represents.
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Provided that
(a) the goods are imported at any time during the period the privileged
officer concerned holds his appointment in India;
(b) a corresponding exemption is allowed to Indian Officers of the same
status by the Government which the privileged person concerned represents;
(c) the privileged officer concerned is not normally resident in India;
(d) the privileged officer is not engaged in any gainful private
occupation in India; and
(e) the exemption of goods imported under this concession is also
subject to the Foreign Privileged Persons' (Regulation of Customs
Privileges) Rules, 1957.
Provided that
(a) a corresponding exemption is allowed in respect of similar goods
imported by the Indian Mission of similar status in the country
represented by the Mission concerned;
(b) the goods are the property of the Government of their country and
imported for use in their Mission; and
(c) the exemption of goods imported under this concession is subject to
the Foreign Privileged Persons' (Regulation of Customs Privileges)
Rules, 1957.
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(i) Personal and household effects, excluding motor vehicles, imported
by the official of a Consulate of Foreign State other than the Career
Consular Officers mentioned in Serial No. 3 for their personal use, on
their first arrival to take up their appointments in India.
(ii) One motor vehicle each imported by the officials of a Consultate of
Foreign State, other than those holding diplomatic status (other than
the career Consular Officers mentioned in S. No. 3) for their personal
use, on their first arrival to take up their appointments in India.
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Provided that
(a) the goods are imported within the time-limit fixed -under the
Baggage Rules made under Section 75 of the Sea Customs Act;
(b) a corresponding exemption is allowed to Indian Officers of the same
status by the Government of the Consulates concerned;
(c) the claimants are nationals of the State employing them, are not
normally resident in India, are sent by their respective Governments to
posts in India and are not engaged in any gainful occupation in India;
and
(d) the exemption of goods imported under this concession is also
subject to the Foreign Privileged Persons' (Regulation of Customs
Privileges) Rules, 1957.
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4A
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(i) Personal and household effects, excluding motor vehicles, imported
by the official of a Deputy High Commission or an Assistant High
Commission of a foreign country in India outside Delhi, other than the
privileged officers mentioned in Serial No. 3A(i) above for their
personal use, on their first arrival to take up their appointments in
India.
(ii) One motor vehicle each imported by the officers of the Deputy High
Commission in India, outside Delhi, other than those holding diplomatic
status, for their personal use on their first arrival to take up
appointments in India.
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Provided that
(a) the goods are imported within the time-limit fixed under the
Passengers' (Non-Tourist) Baggage Rules, 1960.
(b) a corresponding exemption is allowed to Indian Officers of the same
status by the Government of the country concerned;
(c) the claimants are nationals of the State employing them, are not
normally resident in India, are sent by their respective Governments to
posts in India and are not engaged in any gainful occupation in India;
and
(d) the exemption of goods imported under this concession is also
subject to the Foreign Privileged Persons' (Regulation of Customs
Privileges) Rules, 1957.
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5.
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(i) Personal and household effects and all articles including motor
vehicles intended for personal use imported by a Trade Commissioner,
Trade Representative or a Trade Agent appointed by the Government of a
foreign or Commonwealth country and the members of their families.
(ii) All articles, including motor vehicles, imported for the official
use of the officers mentioned in item (i).
(iii) Samples (including advertising literature, if any) imported by the
officers mentioned in item (i), if they are the produce or manufacture
of the country the officer concerned represents and are in tended
solely for display in the office of the officer concerned.
(iv) Calendars, publicity posters and booklets imported by the officers
mentioned in item (i) for free distribution to the various
agencies/public, if they are the product or manufacture of the country
the officer represents.
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Provided that
(a.) a corresponding exemption is allowed to Indian Officers of the same
status by the Government of the country concerned; and
(b) the exemption of goods imported under this concession is also
subject to the Foreign Privileged Persons' (Regulation of Customs
Privileges) Rules, 1957.
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Personal and household effects excluding motor vehicles, imported by
the officials in the office of a Trade Commissioner, Assistant Trade
Commissioner, Trade Representative or a Trade Agent mentioned in Serial
No. 5 for their personal use on their first arrival to take up their
appointments in India.
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Provided that
(a) the goods are imported within the time-limit fixed under the Baggage
Rules made under Section 75 of the Sea Customs Act;
(b) a corresponding exemption is allowed to officers of the same status
by the Government which Trade Commissioner, Assistant Trade
Commissioner, Trade Representatives or the Trade Agent concerned
represents;
(c) claimants are nationals of the State employing them, are not
normally resident in India, are sent by their respective Governments to
posts in India and are not engaged in any gainful occupation in India;
and
(d) the exemption of goods imported under this concession is also
subject to the Foreign Privileged Persons' (Regulation of Customs
Privileges) Rules, 1957.
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