22Abatement of duty on damaged or deteriorated goods
(1) Where it is shown to the satisfaction of the 1[Assistant Commissioner of Customs or Deputy Commissioner of Customs]--
(a) that any imported goods had been damaged or had deteriorated at any time before or during the unloading of the goods in India; or
(b) that any imported goods, other than warehoused goods, had been damaged at any time after the unloading thereof in India but before their examination under section 17, on account of any accident not due to any wilful act, negligence or default of the importer, his employee or agent; or
(c) that any warehoused goods had been damaged at any time before clearance for home consumption on account of any accident not due to any wilful act, negligence or default of the owner, his employee or agent,
such goods shall be chargeable to duty in accordance with the provisions of sub-section (2).
(2) The duty to be charged on the goods referred to in sub-section (1) shall bear the same proportion to the duty chargeable on the goods before the damage or deterioration which the value of the damaged or deteriorated goods bears to the value of the goods before the damage or deterioration.
(3) For the purposes of this section, the value of damaged or deteriorated goods may be ascertained by either of the following methods at the option of the owner:--
(a) the value of such goods may be ascertained by the proper officer, or
(b) such goods may be sold by the proper officer by public auction or by tender, or with the consent of the owner in any other manner, and the gross sale proceeds shall be deemed to be the value of such goods.
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1. Subs. by Act 27 of 1999, s. 100, for "Assistant Commissioner of Customs" (w.e.f. 11-5-1999).
- 12 Dutiable goods
- 13 Duty on pilfered goods
- 14 Valuation of goods
- 15 Date for determination of rate of duty and tariff valuation of imported goods
- 16 Date for determination of rate of duty and tariff valuation of export goods
- 17 Assessment of duty
- 18 Provisional assessment of duty
- 19 Determination of duty where goods consist of articles liable to different rates of duty
- 20 Re-importation of goods
- 21 Goods derelict, wreck, etc
- 22 Abatement of duty on damaged or deteriorated goods
- 23 Remission of duty on lost, destroyed or abandoned goods
- 24 Power to make rules for denaturing or mutilation of goods
- 25 Power to grant exemption from duty
- 25A Inward processing of goods
- 25B Outward processing of goods
- 26 Refund of export duty in certain cases
- 26A Refund of import duty in certain cases
- 27 Claim for refund of duty
- 27A Interest on delayed refunds
- 28 Recovery of duties not levied or not paid or short-levied or short-paid or erroneously refunded
- 28A Power not to recover duties not levied or short-levied as a result of general practice
- 28AA Interest on delayed payment of duty
- 28AAA Recovery of duties in certain cases
- 28B Duties collected from the buyer to be deposited with the Central Government
- 28BA Provisional attachment to protect revenue in certain cases