Go Back. Directorate General of Shipping. Please wait Act, - reg. Permission to foreign flag ships under Section 1 of the Merchant Shipping Act, - reg. Act, - levy to be charged for offshore vessels-regarding. Circular No. Act, Visitor Counter 5 2 0 2 7 3 9 5. Notice No. Issued Date. Clarification to DGS Circular 02 of dated Guidelines for grant of licence to foreign flag vessels- withdrawl of Shipping Development Circular 02 of Guidelines for an issuance of licences to passenger vessels in the Indian coastal waters - reg.
Advisory on the age norms for vessels to be engaged through tenders for Indian cargo by Indian public sector oil marketing companies as well as private companies - reg. Amendment to this office SD Circudlar No. Extension of permission to foreign flag ships to call at more than one Indian Port under section 1 of the Merchant Shipping Act, for a further period of five years beyond Monthly Statement on the purchase and sale of Indian flag Merchant Ships - reg.
If no response for either is noted it will be presumed that there is no vessel to be offered and the charter permission will be given. As such applicants in their own interest are required to check the validity dates of all their certificates before applying.
The applicant will however be free to reapply after due rectification. To streamline the procedure this Dte. The applicants may ensure that charterer's name, correct and realistic laycan, confirmed load and discharge ports in case of voyage charter, name and quantity of cargo, period of charter and place of delivery in case of time charter etc. Licensing of ships for coasting trade-- 1 No ships other than an Indian ship or a ship chartered by a citizen of India [or a company or a co-operative society which satisfies the requirements specified in clause b or, as the case may be, clause c of section 21], shall engage in the coasting trade of India except under a licence granted by the Director-General under this section.
Revocation or modification of licence-- 1 The Director-General may, at any time if the circumstances of the case so require, revoke or modify a licence granted under section or section License to be surrendered when they cease to be valid-- When a licence under section or section ceases to be valid, the person to whom it was granted shall, without unreasonable delay, return it or cause it to be returned to the Director-General. No port clearance until licence to produced-- No customs collective shall grant a port clearance to a ship in respect of which a licence is required under this Part until after pproduction by the owner, master or agent of such a licence.
Powers of the Central Government to protect interests of Indian shipping from undue foreign intervention-- 1 If it appears to the Central Government-- a t hat measures have been taken by or under the law of any foreign country for regulating or controlling the terms or conditions upon which goods or passengers may be carried by sea, or the terms or conditions of contracts or arrangements relating to such carriage; and b that such measures, in so far as they apply to things done to be done outside the territorial jurisdiction of the country by persons carrying on lawful business in India, constitute an infringement of the hurisdiction which belongs to India.
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