Act and apply its provisions as the said Act was not an analogous enactment to Customs Act and Import & Export Trade Control Act ... Act , that they do not require an industrial licence under the same Act and that the IDR Act is concerned only with production
outside the Imports and Exports (Control) Act and not those within this. Act. He further argued that the OGL No. 4 was a complete code ... which specifically mentions the Health Laws, Drug Control Act, Arms Act, Explosives Act, Excise Act, etc., as examples of prohibitions under other laws. But this
following statutory Act & Rules are
followed:
i) IDCO Act, 1980 and IDCO Rules, 1981.
ii) Odisha Industrial Facilitation Act, 2004 & Rules ... both IDCO and Govt.
land.
vii) Orissa Govt. Land Settlement (OGLS) Act, 1962
and OGLS Rules, 1983.
viii) Orissa Survey & Settlement Manual & Orissa
under the industries (Development & Regulation) Act, 1951 and that accordingly, the import was not permissible under OGL, which was permissible only to actual user ... factory under the I.D.R. Act, it was urged that the provisions of I.D.R. Act are different from the statute relating
Customs Act, 1962. However, he had given an option, under Section 125(1) of the Customs Act, 1962, to the importers to pay fine ... Rawal has argued that OGL order is a statutory order under Section 3 of the Imports & Exports (Control) Act, 1947, whereas the issue
therefore, satisfied that the import under OGL was not a bona fide Act. We, therefore, dismiss both the appeals as well as the writ petition ... part of the assessee of importing the goods under OGL was not a bona fide act and therefore the guilty intention on the part
dated 27.03.1993, by exercising its
power under Section 3A of OGLS (Amendment and
Validation) Act, 1975, has sanctioned the de-reservation of
the government lands ... powers conferred
in Section 3A of Orissa Government Land Settlement (OGLS)
(Amendment and Validation) Act, 1975, vide his order dated
29.03.1993, has sanctioned
March, 1997 Policy. Antimony can be imported freely under OGL. Section 123 to the Customs Act is not applicable. The Customs Authority has to prove ... notified under Section 123 of the Customs Act, Section 106 of the Indian Evidence Act cannot be invoked. Onus is on the Department to prove
basis that the goods seized and later confiscated, are under OGL.
(ii) Whether on the facts and in the circumstances of the case ... OGL cannot mean that they are not confiscable under the Customs Act, 1962 . OGL is only for the authority to import the goods but there
import is already defined in the Import and Export (Control) Act and the OGL licence is also issued under the provisions of the same Act ... under the Import and Export (Control) Act alone has to be taken into consideration, he submitted that OGL though issued under the authority vested