| Chapter  VI - Provisions relating to conveyances carrying imported or exported goods Arrival  of vessels and aircrafts in India. 
 SECTION 29.
 (1)  The person-in-charge of a vessel or an aircraft entering India from any place  outside India shall not cause or permit the vessel or aircraft to call or land  – (a)     for the first time after arrival in India; or (b)     at any time while it is carrying passengers or cargo brought in that vessel or  aircraft; at  any place other than a customs port or a customs airport, as the case may be 1[unless  permitted by the Board]. (2)    The provisions of sub-section (1) shall not apply in relation to any  vessel or aircraft which is compelled by accident, stress of weather or other  unavoidable cause to call or land at a place other than a customs port or  customs airport but the person-in-charge of any such vessel or aircraft -  (a)   shall immediately report the arrival of the vessel or the landing of the  aircraft to the nearest customs officer or the officer-in-charge of a police  station and shall on demand produce to him the log book belonging to the vessel  or the aircraft; (b)   shall not without the consent of any such officer permit any goods carried in  the vessel or the aircraft to be unloaded from, or any of the crew or passengers  to depart from the vicinity of, the vessel or the aircraft; and (c)   shall comply with any directions given by any such officer with respect to any  such goods,and no passenger or member of the crew shall, without the consent of any such  officer, leave the immediate vicinity of the vessel or the aircraft :
 Provided  that nothing in this section shall prohibit the departure of any crew or  passengers from the vicinity of, or the removal of goods from, the vessel or  aircraft where the departure or removal is necessary for reasons of health,  safety or the preservation of life or property.  Note  :- 1.  Inserted (w.e.f. 10-5-2013) by section 69 of Act 17 of 2013 |