Judicial clarity on exemption to Foreign Going Vessel stationed temporarily within territorial waters for maritime operations

The article discusses Section 87 of the Customs Act, which exempts Foreign Going Vessels stationed temporarily within territorial waters for maritime operations from paying duty.
Ratan Jain, Shruti Khanna
Ratan Jain, Shruti Khanna
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Legal Background

Under Section 12 of the Customs Act, 1962 (“the Act”), customs duty is leviable on goods imported into or exported from India. The definition of the term ‘goods’ under Section 2(22) of the Act includes vessels. Thus, import of vessels is also liable to be subjected to customs duty at the specified rate, and those undertaking such transactions are required to file a Bill of Entry under Section 46 of the Act.

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