vulnerability of the specified area with regard to the illegal export of such goods, is satisfied that it is expedient in the public interest
Definitions.
- In this Chapter, unless the context otherwise requires,- (a) "illegal export" means the export of any goods in contravention of the provisions of this
specify goods.
- If, having regard to the magnitude of the illegal export of goods of any class or description, the Central Government is satisfied that ... interest to take special measures for the purpose of checking the illegal export or facilitating the detection of goods which are likely to be illegally
specified by [rules] [ See the Specified Goods (Prevention of Illegal Export) Rules, 1969.] [made in this behalf to satisfy himself as to the identity ... sold or otherwise transferred such goods had been concerned in such illegal export: Provided that nothing in this section shall apply to petty sales
owning, possessing or controlling such goods has been concerned with the illegal export thereof
Section 5 in Specified Goods (Prevention of Illegal Export) Rules, 1969
5. Reasonable steps to be taken under Section 11-M.
(1) The reasonable steps
Section 4 in Specified Goods (Prevention of Illegal Export) Rules, 1969
4. Form, etc., of accounts to be maintained under Section
Section 3 in Specified Goods (Prevention of Illegal Export) Rules, 1969
3. Particulars, etc. of transport voucher under Section 11-K.
(1) The transport voucher
Section 1 in Specified Goods (Prevention of Illegal Export) Rules, 1969
1. Short title.
- These rules may be called the Specified Goods (Prevention of Illegal
Section 2 in Specified Goods (Prevention of Illegal Export) Rules, 1969
2. Definition.
- In these rules, "section" means a section of the Customs