Entry Inward and Sail-out Clearance must follow statutory filings, with vessel boarding limited to risk-based checks. Standardisation of procedures for grant of Entry Inward and Vessel Sail-out Clearance under the Customs Act, 1962, by clarifying that such clearance is governed by the statutory filing and verification framework and is not to be made contingent upon physical boarding of Customs officers on the vessel. Physical boarding is an independent statutory process, to be undertaken separately under the applicable legal provisions and imported stores regulations, where required. The circular directs prompt clearance upon filing of the requisite documents and completion of prescribed checks, with physical boarding undertaken only on a risk-based basis.
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Entry Inward and Sail-out Clearance must follow statutory filings, with vessel boarding limited to risk-based checks.
Standardisation of procedures for grant of Entry Inward and Vessel Sail-out Clearance under the Customs Act, 1962, by clarifying that such clearance is governed by the statutory filing and verification framework and is not to be made contingent upon physical boarding of Customs officers on the vessel. Physical boarding is an independent statutory process, to be undertaken separately under the applicable legal provisions and imported stores regulations, where required. The circular directs prompt clearance upon filing of the requisite documents and completion of prescribed checks, with physical boarding undertaken only on a risk-based basis.
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