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
Act . Export (Control) Order. 1988 has, however, been issued in the exercise of powers conferred only by Section 3 of the Act. Under the Export ... grant, of quota was a condition of Ogl and under the provisions of the Act and the Exports Order government could levy premium to grant
under-mentioned items were also not covered by OGL.
(viii Electrolytic capacitors 0.75 Rs. 988.79
(ix) Metal fittings (screws, 0.50 Rs. 659.20
nuts)
(x) Gift ... were not covered by OGL or licence submitted and were liable to confiscation under Section 111(d) of the Customs Act, 1962 and further
were covered by OGL, Appendix 6 item No. 1. The Customs House accepted their claim for clearance of the goods under OGL and the goods ... claim under OGL or that of the proper officer granting clearance of the goods under Section 47 of the Customs Act, 1962. It was also
said item was placed under OGL on account of having issued OGL Order No. 1 of 1981 on 15th April, 1981 by the Central Government ... exercise of powers under Section 3 of the said Act of 1947. Therefore, the OGL order by virtue of which the item in question have
Customs Act, 1962, nor is import of watch movements prohibited under Chapter-IV of the Customs Act, 1962 on the face of the contention ... under OGL, it was for the Department to prove that the goods in question are imported in contravention of the provisions of the Act
Import and Export Control Act 1947 permitted import of nutmegs under OGL and that in accordance with the said OGL he placed an order ... produced a copy of OGL No 15/84 and submitted that entry No 8 in the Schedule to the said OGL permitted import
clearance of the goods was sought under OGL App. 1, Part B, List 8, Item 39 of the Import Policy for AM 88. The appellants ... banned items and they fell under the OGL. He referred to Section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962 and also stated that the Revenue authorities
Open General Licence (OGL), the
customs authorities had no jurisdiction to confiscate the
same; that the appellant having secured the OGL for the
import ... exercise
of his revisional jurisdiction under section 130(2) of the
Customs Act, 1962, as it stood then, for the first time
confiscate the goods
Open General Licence. The said serial No. 565 (15) allows importation under OGL of "Printed Circuit Boards other than those in Appendix 3 Part ... under OGL. The importation was accordingly held to be unauthorised and the goods were confiscated under Section lll(d) of the Customs Act