Pending EODC cases where vehicles imported under EPCG Scheme were not registered as Commercial/Tourist Vehicle

F. No. 01/36/218/21/AM13/EPCG-I

Government of India;  Ministry of Commerce and Industry; Department of Commerce (Directorate General of Foreign Trade)

Web Site: http://dgft.gov.in

E-mail: dgft@nic.in

Policy Circular No. 2 (RE-2012)/2009-14; Dated 19/07/2012

 All Regional Offices of DGFT          

 Subject: Pending EODC cases where vehicles imported under EPCG Scheme were not registered as Commercial/Tourist Vehicle Reference Policy Circular dated 07.05.2008

Attention is invited to Policy Circular 7 dated 07.05.2008 wherein it was, inter alia, stipulated that In all past cases where Export Obligation Discharge Certificate (EODC) has not been obtained by 30-06-2008 and where vehicles were not registered as Tourist Vehicles, EPCG authorization holders will get them registered as Tourist Vehicles, by 31.08.2008.

  2. Many representations have been received indicating that the EPCG Authorisation holder could not get the Vehicle, (imported under EPCG Scheme), registered as commercial / tourist vehicle due to reasons like:

 (a)  the vehicle was more than two years old & hence cannot be registered again as commercial vehicle / tourist Vehicle as per Rule 82(b) of the Central Motor Vehicles Rules 1989 (CMVR);

(b)  a particular brand/type of vehicle cannot be registered as commercial Vehicle as per CMVR/ guidelines.

 3.  In some of the representations, condonation for delay in registration has also been sought as the registration has been done after the cut off date prescribed in the Policy Circular No. 7 dated 07.05.2008.

 4.  The following three types of cases emerge:

 Vehicles imported prior to 31.08.2006 cannot be registered again as Tourist Vehicle, as under Rule 82 of CMVR vehicles older than 2 years cannot be registered as Tourist vehicles;

  1. RTO issues a confirmation that the imported vehicle is not allowed to be registered as Tourist Vehicle;
  2. There has been delay in registration as Tourist Vehicle beyond cut off date (i.e. 31.08.2008).

 5.       The following action will be taken for the type of cases mentioned in Para 4 above:

 a.     Para 2(b) of Policy Circular 7 dated 07.05.2008 would not be required to be complied with

                    i.        For the vehicles imported prior to 31.08.2006 as in 4 (a) above, or

                    ii.        Where the RTO gives a confirmation as mentioned in 4(b) above.

 b.    For registration of imported vehicles as ˜Tourist Vehicle™, the cut off date as specified in Policy Circular No. 7 dated 07.05.2008 (Para 3 above) is extended till the date of this circular, thereby the delay in registration is condoned in all such similarly placed cases.

 6.  This issues with the approval of DGFT. 

(Rita Mahna)

Deputy Director General of Foreign Trade

Tel. No. +91 11 2306 1562/Ext. 288

E-mail: r.mahna@nic.in 

                                                                                     

 

 

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