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"The licence was issued under the 'Export Promotion Scheme' for the period April-September '59 subject, inter alia, to the conditions laid down in para 6 of Appendix XXIII of the Policy Book for the corresponding period in terms of which you are required to export a specific variety of finished products up to a prescribed value (in this instance 400% of the c. i. f. value of the goods) within six months of the importation. As the period of six months is already over since the importation of the above noted consignment, you were asked under this office letter of even no. dated 19-3-60, to produce evidence of export of the finished products of proportionate value within a week so as to determine validity of the importation under reference as well as your competence to fulfil the conditions of the licence for further importations. You have, however, failed to comply with the requirements. It appears that your non-compliance with the condition of the licence has rendered the importation unauthorised in terms of Section 3 of the Imports and Exports (Control) Act "47 and the I. T. C. order dated 7-12-55 read with Section 19 of the Sea Customs Act, since the licence produced by you is valid to cover the importation only on condition specified above. You are, therefore, directed in show cause within a fortnight hereof why the importation should not be treated as unauthorised as stated above and action taken against you as persons concerned under Section 167(8) of the Sea Customs Act. You are also required to show cause why in the circumstances the licence under reference should not be treated as invalid for further importation, yon being incompetent to fulfil the conditions laid down therein."