A Purpose of Restricted Goods
Import Licence (RIL)
B Issuing Authority and their addresses
C No. of copies - 3 copies
D Language - English
E Contents of RIL
F Who can get the RIL
H Time taken for Issuing RIL
I Application and for Grant of RIL
J Validity of RIL
K Electronic filing of applications and application fee
Useful contacts:
Director General of Foreign
Trade (DGFT)
Udyog Bhawan
Tel: 011-23016466, 23016262; 2301 1675
Fax: 011-23018613, 2301 1573
Email: adgft@ub.nic.in
A Purpose of Restricted Goods Import Licence (RIL)
Restricted
goods can be imported only against a licence known as "Restricted Goods Import
Licence". The instrument is issued by the
office of the Director General of Foreign Trade (DGFT), Udyog Bhawan,
Exceptions
All restricted items, except live animals, required for R&D purpose can be imported without a licence by Government recognised Research and Development Units.
Entitlements: Service providers are entitled to import restricted items upto 10% of the foreign exchange earned by them during the preceding licensing year for import of essential goods related to their line of business, including office and other equipment required for their own professional use.
Service providers too can file the application in ANF 2B <RIL_APPLCN_FORM>. A certificate from independent chartered accountant certifying the value of foreign exchange earned as well as the essentiality of such restricted items with the line of business of service provider can also be enclosed with the application.
Goods under the restricted list can be imported without licence under <SAMPLES>.
B Issuing Authority and their
addresses
The
Restricted Import Licence (RIL) is generally approved by the Headquarters
office at Udyog Bhawan,
Restricted Items Licensing Committee
Restricted item licence (RIL) may be granted by the Director General of Foreign Trade or any other licensing authority authorised by him in this behalf. The DGFT/ licensing authority may take the assistance and advice of a licensing committee. The licensing committee will consist of representatives of technical authorities and Departments/ Ministries concerned.
C No. of copies - 2 copies
D Language - English
E Contents of RIL
The main columns in the RIL format are:
Name and Address of the Applicant
IEC Number
Address of factory/unit for which the application is made
Details of Fee
Amount of application fee paid: Rs.
No. & Date of Bank Receipt/Bank Draft: Rs.
Name of the Bank
Branch of issue
F Who can get the RIL
Any goods mentioned as restricted items in ITC(HS) Classification of Export and Import Items for import require an import licence from the licensing authority <ISSUING_AUTHORITIES> is required with the procedure specified in the Handbook.
G Cost of Issuing the Document
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In
Indian Rupees (Current Exchange Rate 1US$ = Rs. 50.40) |
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1. |
Application for import licence (except for DEPB and EPCG) where the CIF value of goods specified in the application does not exceed Rupees Fifty thousand |
Two hundred |
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Application for import licence where the CIF value of the goods specified in the application exceeds Rupees Fifty thousand |
Two
per thousand or part thereof subject to a minimum of Rupees Two hundred and maximum
of Rs One lakh and fifty thousand. However, for applications filed
electronically, the fee would be Rs 1/1000 or part thereof subject to a
minimum of Rs Two hundred and maximum of Rs Seventy five thousand
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3. |
Application for import licence filed by SSI units where the CIF value goods specified in application does not exceed Rupees Two lakhs |
Two Hundred |
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4. |
Application for grant of duplicate licence including Duty Entitlement Pass Book |
Two hundred |
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5. |
Application for issue of certificate of Importer -Exporter Code Number (IEC). |
Two hundred and fifty |
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6. |
Application for duplicate copy of IEC No. |
Two hundred |
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7. |
Application for issue of an Identity Card |
Two hundred |
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8. |
Application for issue of duplicate Identity Card |
One hundred |
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9. |
Application for revalidation of an import licence |
Two hundred |
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10. |
deleted |
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| 11 | Application for Duty Entitlement Passbook (DEPB), Served from India Scheme, Duty Free Credit Entitlement Certificate for Status Holder, Target Plus Scheme and Vishesh Krishi Upaj Yojana | Two per thousands or part thereof subject to a minimum of two hundred and maximum of rupees one lakh and fifty thousand. However, for applications filed electronically, the fee would be rupees 1/1000 or part thereof |
| 12 | Application for Import Licence under Export Promotion Capital Goods (EPCG) Scheme | Two per thousand or part thereof subject to a minimum of rupees two hundred and maximum of rupees one lakh and fifty thousand. However, for applications filed electronically, the fee would be rupees 1/1000 or part thereof subject to a minimum of rupees two hundred and maximum of rupees seventy five thousand. |
| 13 | Application for Enlistment as an authorised agency under Appendix 4C and Appendix 6 | Five Thousand |
“NOTWITHSTANDING THE ABOVE, THE
APPLICATION FEE FOR ALL APPLICATIONS FILED ELECTRONICALLY WOULD BE 50% OF THE
AMOUNT SPECIFIED IN THIS TABLE. THE WORD ‘ELECTRONICALLY’ WHEREVER APPEARING IN
THIS APPENDIX WOULD MEAN ‘DIGITALLY SIGNED AND SUBMITTED THROUGH EFT’ ON DGFT
WEBSITE (ONLINE/OFFLINE).”
H Time taken for Issuing RIL
Under the Exim Policy, the licensing officer is bound to issue the Import Licence within 10 working days; if application filed through EDI mode then the licence should be issued with one working day. (Ref: Handbook of Procedures (Vol.1) para 9.11.
I Application and for Grant of RIL
Restricted item licence (RIL) can be granted by the Director General of Foreign Trade or any other licensing authority authorised in this behalf. The DGFT/ licensing authority may take the assistance and advice of a licensing committee. The licensing committee will consist of representatives of technical authorities and Departments/ Ministries concerned.
An application for grant of import licence can be made by the Registered/Head Office of the applicant to the licensing authority concerned, in the form specified in ANF 2B <RIL_APPLCN_FORM> of the Handbook of Procedures (Vol.I) published by the Director General of Foreign Trade, New Delhi and is accompanied by the documents prescribed therein.
J Validity of RIL : 24 months with provision for revalidation of 12 months in steps of 6 months at a time.
Where the date of expiry of the licence falls before the last day of the month, the licence can be deemed to be valid until the last day of the month.
The period of validity means the period for shipment/dispatch of goods covered under the licence. The validity of an import licence is decided with reference to the date of shipment/ dispatch of the goods from the supplying country as per paragraph 9.11 of the Handbook of Procedure (Vol.1) and not the date of arrival of the goods at an Indian port.
K Electronic filing of applications and application fee
[Ref: Appendix –21B of Hand book as amended by DGFT Public Notice No. 22 dated 08 November 2004]
(Procedure for deposit/refund of Import Application fees through Electronic Fund Transfer for notified schemes through designated banks)
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1. EVIDENCE OF PAYMENT OF FEE
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Two copies of the Bank Receipt in original in the form as given
in Appendix 21A from the authorised branches of Central Bank of India
indicating the deposit or a Bank Draft from any bank or through running
deposit account with the concerned RLA in accordance with the fee
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SCALE OF APPLICATION FEE
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PARTICULARS |
AMOUNT OF FEE
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Application for import licence (except for DEPB and EPCG) where
the CIF value of goods specified in the application does not exceed
Rupees Fifty thousand. |
Two Hundred |
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Application for import licence where the CIF value of the goods
specified in the application exceeds Rupees Fifty thousand. |
Two per Thousand or part thereof subject to a minimum of Rs.Two
hundred and maximum of Rs. One lakh and fifty thousand. However, for
applications filed electronically, the fee would be Rs.1/1000 or part
thereof subject to a minimum of Rs. Two hundred and maximum of rupees
Rs. Seventy five thousand |
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3. |
Application for import licence filed by SSI units where the CIF
value goods specified in application does not exceed Rupees Two lakhs |
Two Hundred |
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4. |
Application for grant of duplicate licence including Duty
Entitlement Pass Book. |
Two Hundred |
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Application for issue of certificate of Importer -Exporter Code
Number (IEC). |
Two hundred and Fifty |
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Application for duplicate copy of IEC No. |
Two Hundred |
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Application for issue of an Identity Card |
Two Hundred |
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Application for issue of duplicate Identity Card. |
One Hundred |
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Application for revalidation of an import licence |
Two Hundred |
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Deleted |
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Application for Duty Entitlement Passbook (DEPB), Served from
India Scheme, Duty Free Credit Entitlement Certificate for Status
Holder, Target Plus Scheme and Vishesh Krishi Upaj Yojana |
Two per thousands or part thereof subject to a minimum of two
hundred and maximum of rupees one lakh and fifty thousand. However, for
applications filed electronically, the fee would be rupees 1/1000 or
part thereof subject to minimum of rupees two hundred and maximum of
rupees seventy five thousands. |
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Application for Import Licence under Export Promotion Capital
Goods (EPCG) Scheme |
Two per thousand or part thereof subject to a minimum of rupees
two hundred and maximum of rupees one lakh and fifty thousand. However,
for applications filed electronically, the fee would be rupees 1/1000 or
part thereof subject to a minimum of rupees two hundred and maximum of
rupees seventy five thousand. |
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Application for Enlistment as an authorised agency under Appendix
4C and Appendix 6 |
Five Thousand |
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“NOTWITHSTANDING THE ABOVE, THE APPLICATION FEE FOR ALL
APPLICATIONS FILED ELECTRONICALLY WOULD BE 50% OF THE AMOUNT SPECIFIED IN THIS
TABLE. THE WORD ‘ELECTRONICALLY’ WHEREVER APPEARING IN THIS APPENDIX WOULD MEAN
‘DIGITALLY SIGNED AND SUBMITTED THROUGH EFT’ ON DGFT WEBSITE (ONLINE/OFFLINE).”
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MODE OF DEPOSIT |
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The application fee shall be deposited in the following manner:- |
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(1) |
Deposit in an authorised Branch of Central Bank of India as given
Appendix 3 indicating the "Head of Accounts 1453 Foreign Trade and
Export Promotion- Minor Head 102-Import Licence application fee". The
Bank receipt must show the name of the department viz. "Directorate
General of Foreign Trade". The Bank Receipt drawn in favour of Pay &
Accounts Officer (Foreign Trade), indicating the station of the Pay &
Accounts Officer concerned. Such fees can also be deposited with Indian
Missions abroad. |
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OR |
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(2) |
Crossed Demand Draft on a Scheduled Bank for the requisite amount
should be made in favour of the concerned licensing authority (‘Joint
Director General of Foreign Trade’) where the application is filed. |
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OR |
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(3) |
Through running deposit account maintained with concerned RLA in
the following manner:- |
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The applicants may deposit the anticipated amount as per their
needs for six months with the concerned Regional Licensing Authority
through cheque/DD in the name of concerned Pay & Accounts Officer
(Commerce). Initially, this amount will be credited into public accounts
under Major Head 8443-Civil Deposits, 114-Export Trade Deposits
adjustable against Licence Application Fees. The licensing authority at
the time of admitting the application fee will carry out an adjustment
in “Broad Sheet of Export Trade Deposits” and debit the value of
application fee from the Head “Export Trade Deposits” by contra credit
to Revenue Head-1453-Foreign Trade & Export Promotion, 103-Export
Licensing Application Fees”. The licensing Authority may furnish the
details of all such transactions (like the amount transferred from
Public Accounts to Revenue Account etc.) to the Pay and Accounts Officer
concerned who may carry out adjustment entry in the monthly compilation
of accounts. A copy of the transactions may also be forwarded to the
concerned firm for the purpose of reconciliation. |
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The firms who want to resort to this mode of payment should be
established and regular applicants having at least 25 applications/
transactions during the last licensing year. The minimum deposit under
the scheme will not be less than Rs.1, 00,000/-. All subsequent payment
in replenishment of the deposit will be made through Pay order in favour
of the concerned office of CPAO. No licence application will be
entertained/ considered so long as the firms have a deposit balance in
their account. All the charges in connection with the depositor
transaction with DGFT including undercharges detected subsequently in
course of audit will be debited from the Depositor amounts. Likewise,
any excess payment or wrong payment of fee will be refunded as per the
procedure mentioned in this appendix. |
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EXEMPTION FROM PAYMENT OF FEES
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No fee shall be payable in respect of any application made by
such class or category of applicant as specified in Foreign Trade
(Regulation) Rules, 1993. |
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WHERE BANK RECEIPT IS Lost |
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The applicant should file an affidavit on a Stamp Paper to the
effect that one copy/ both copies of Bank Receipt, in question, have
been lost or misplaced and have not been utilised in any other manner.
Further, the applicant should also certify that if the said copy/ or
both the copies of Bank Receipt are found subsequently they shall be
returned to the licensing authority concerned and shall not be utilised
in any other manner. The particulars of the Bank Receipt i.e. licensing
period, the amount remitted, the date of payment etc. should also be
stated in the affidavit. In addition the applicant shall produce a
certificate from the bank or the Pay and Accounts Office to the effect
that the amount was deposited. |
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REFUND OF APPLICATION FEES
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The fee once received will not be refunded except in the
following circumstances, namely:- |
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Where the fee has been deposited in excess of the specified
amount of fee; or |
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Where the fee has been deposited but no Application has been
made; or |
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Where the fee has been deposited in error but the applicant is
exempt from payment of fee. |
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Where the applicant is eligible for refund of application fee, an
application in the ‘Aayaat Niryaat Form’ may be submitted to the
licensing authority within whose jurisdiction the fee was paid enclosing
alongwith both the copies of Bank Receipt. In cases, where the said
copies of Bank Receipt have been enclosed with the application for the
licence, the third copy of the Bank Receipt may be furnished. In all
such cases, number and date of the Bank Receipt and the name and address
of the Bank where the fee was deposited should be given. |
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Where the amount had been deposited by means of a Bank Draft,the
applicant should furnish alongwith the application: |
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Demand Draft No. and date of issue. |
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Name of Bank and address of branch which issued the Demand Draft |
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(iii) |
The Bank and its branch on which the Demand Draft was made
payable |
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The name of the licensing authority in whose favour the Demand
Draft was made payable. |
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On receipt of application, the licensing authority shall pass
refund after they have verified from the Pay and Accounts Officer
concerned that the amount in question has been credited to the
Government of India. |
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No claim for refund of application fee shall be entertained by
the licensing authority after expiry of one year from the date of Bank
Receipt/ Demand Draft However, on merits, for reasons to be recorded in
Writing, the licensing authority may condone the delay but in no case
shall an application for refund of fees be entertained after the expiry
of three years from the date of Bank Receipt/ Demand Draft. |
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In cases, where the applicant has lost the original Bank Receipt
the licensing authority may accept a certificate from the Bank or Pay
and Accounts Officer (Imports & Exports) in support of the fact that the
amount was deposited. In such cases, where the original receipt is not
available the applicant will be required to file an affidavit containing
same particulars as mentioned above. |
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Refund Order of fees will be valid for three months from the date
of issue. Request for revalidating the same may be considered on merits
by the authority which issued the Refund Order. |