GOVERNMENT OF
MINISTRY OF COMMERCE &
INDUSTRY
DEPARTMENT OF
COMMERCE
DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF
FOREIGN TRADE
Policy
Circular No. 21
(RE-2005)/2004-2009
Dated: 17th
August 2005
Subject: Submission
of Aayaat Niryaat Forms- regarding
1. A single common application
‘Aayaat Niryaat Form’ for DGFT related applications has been designed and put in
operation from 08 April 2005. Representations have been received from Trade
& Industry regarding difficulties being faced in downloading and submitting
these forms to Regional Licensing Authorities. For the benefit of Trade &
Industry, the Aayaat Niryaat Form and the Appendices to the Handbook of
Procedures (Volume 1) have been made available on the DGFT website www.nic.in/eximpol. Users can click the
concerned link on the Aayaat Niryaat Form/Appendices to view and download the
specific application to be filed with the Licensing Authority. Guidelines to
applicants may also be perused for ascertaining the supporting documents to be
submitted along with the form.
3. Since the relevant information
asked for in the Aayaat Niryaat Form has been captured in the ECOM module, only
a single signed hard copy of the ECOM application (as generated on the DGFT
website link ‘Print Application’) along with supporting documents should be
submitted to the Licensing Authorities and there is no need to submit duly
filled applications in the Aayaat Niryaat format also.
However,
applicants who do not submit the licensing applications through the EDI mode
(and submit the applications manually) should submit two signed copies of the
applications (only relevant portion(s) of the Aayaat Niryaat form) in the Aayaat
Niryaat format to the Licensing Authority along with the supporting documents
specified. Option for online filing
of Part 1 of the Aayaat Niryaat Form is also available to applicants who submit
applications manually. In such cases where Part 1 has been filed online by the applicant
(and updated as and when required), Part 1 may not be submitted by the applicant
each time he makes a manual application.
4. It has been observed that, at
times, the users of the ECOM Module do not fill in the complete list of import
and export items in the structured format and mention ‘As per list attached’
only. ECOM users are advised to refrain from such practices as they hinder the
EDI message exchange system with Customs.
5. As part of efforts to simplify
procedures and reduce transaction costs, DGFT is also making efforts to do away
with the system of submitting hard copies to the Licensing Authority in case of licensing applications
relating to Advance Licences (fixed norm cases), EPCG, Served from India and
Restricted Item licences (excluding SCOMET items). This facility will be
extended in cases where the licensing applications have been filed with digital
signature and licence fee paid thro’ EFT mode on the DGFT website. In such
cases, the supporting documents (wherever required) will be filed on the ECOM
module by scanning and digitally signing these documents. The EDI software for
operationalising this system will be available to the users in the next 6 to 8
weeks. In order to avail of this facility, Trade & Industry is requested to
obtain digital certificates (details available on DGFT website) and EFT accounts
with any of the following i.e. ICICI bank, IDBI bank, UTI bank, HDFC bank and
State Bank of India at the earliest.
This
issues with the approval of the DGFT.
(Anil Aggarwal)
Joint
Director General of Foreign Trade
(F.No : 01/02/31/AM06/
EDI)