| CHAPTER  IV   Prohibitions  on importation and exportation of goods     Section  11.  Power to prohibit importation or exportation of goods.    (1)  If the Central Government is satisfied that it is necessary so to do for any of  the purposes specified in sub-section (2), it may, by notification in the  Official Gazette, prohibit either absolutely or subject to such conditions (to  be fulfilled before or after clearance) as may be specified in the notification,  the import or export of goods of any specified description.   (2)    The  purposes referred to in sub-section (1) are the following :-   (a)    the maintenance  of the security of India;   (b)    the maintenance  of public order and standards of decency or morality;   (c)    the prevention  of smuggling;   (d)    the prevention  of shortage of goods of any description;   (e)    the conservation  of foreign exchange and the safeguarding of balance of payments;   (f)     the prevention  of injury to the economy of the country by the uncontrolled import or export of  gold or silver;   (g)    the prevention  of surplus of any agricultural product or the product of fisheries;   (h)    the maintenance  of standards for the classification, grading or marketing of goods in international trade;   (i)     the establishment  of any industry;   (j)     the prevention  of serious injury to domestic production of goods of any description;   (k)     the protection  of human, animal or plant life or health;   (l)      the protection  of national treasures of artistic, historic or archaeological value;   (m)     the conservation of exhaustible natural resources;   (n)      the protection of patents,trademarks, 1[copyrights,design  and geographical indications]   (o)      the prevention of deceptive practices;   (p)      the carrying on of foreign trade in any goods by the State, or  by a Corporation owned or controlled by the State to the exclusion,  complete or partial, of citizens of India;   (q)      the fulfilment of obligations under the Charter of the  United Nations for the maintenance of international peace and security;   (r)      the implementation  of any treaty, agreement or convention with any country;   (s)     the compliance  of imported goods with any laws which are applicable to similar goods produced  or manufactured in India;   (t)       the prevention of dissemination of documents containing any matter which is  likely to prejudicially affect friendly relations with any foreign State or is  derogatory to national prestige;   (u)     the prevention  of the contravention of any law for the time being in force; and   (v)      any other  purpose conducive to the interests of the general public.   Note:   1. Substituted  by Finance Act, 2013 (17 of 2013, section 64, for copyrights (w.e.f.  10-05-2013). |