LEGAL WIN CONSULTING LLP

 LEGAL WIN CONSULTING LLP

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Overview

With a view to overcome the shortcomings experienced on account of the multiplicity of controls and clearances; absence of world-class infrastructure, and an unstable fiscal regime and with a view to attract larger foreign investments in India, the Special Economic Zones (SEZs) Policy was announced in April 2000.

This policy intended to make SEZs an engine for economic growth supported by quality infrastructure complemented by an attractive fiscal package, both at the Centre and the State level, with the minimum possible regulations. SEZs in India functioned from 1.11.2000 to 09.02.2006 under the provisions of the Foreign Trade Policy and fiscal incentives were made effective through the provisions of relevant statutes.

To instill confidence in investors and signal the Government's commitment to a stable SEZ policy regime and with a view to impart stability to the SEZ regime thereby generating greater economic activity and employment through the establishment of SEZs, a comprehensive draft SEZ Bill prepared after extensive discussions with the stakeholders. A number of meetings were held in various parts of the country both by the Minister for Commerce and Industry as well as senior officials for this purpose. The Special Economic Zones Act, 2005, was passed by Parliament in May, 2005 which received Presidential assent on the 23rd of June, 2005. The draft SEZ Rules were widely discussed and put on the website of the Department of Commerce offering suggestions/comments. Around 800 suggestions were received on the draft rules. After extensive consultations, the SEZ Act, 2005, supported by SEZ Rules, came into effect on 10th February, 2006, providing for drastic simplification of procedures and for single window clearance on matters relating to central as well as state governments. The main objectives of the SEZ Act are:

(a) generation of additional economic activity

(b) promotion of exports of goods and services;

(c) promotion of investment from domestic and foreign sources;

(d) creation of employment opportunities;

(e) development of infrastructure facilities;

It is expected that this will trigger a large flow of foreign and domestic investment in SEZs, in infrastructure and productive capacity, leading to generation of additional economic activity and creation of employment opportunities.

The SEZ Rules provide for different minimum land requirement for different class of SEZs. Every SEZ is divided into a processing area where alone the SEZ units would come up and the non-processing area where the supporting infrastructure is to be created.
The SEZ Rules provide for:

Simplified procedures for development, operation, and maintenance of the Special Economic Zones and for setting up units and conducting business in SEZs;

Single window clearance for setting up of an SEZ;

Single window clearance for setting up a unit in a Special Economic Zone;

Single Window clearance on matters relating to Central as well as State Governments;

Simplified compliance procedures and documentation with an emphasis on self certification

Approval mechanism and Administrative set up of SEZs
Approval mechanism

The developer submits the proposal for establishment of SEZ to the concerned State Government. The State Government has to forward the proposal with its recommendation within 45 days from the date of receipt of such proposal to the Board of Approval. The applicant also has the option to submit the proposal directly to the Board of Approval.

The Board of Approval has been constituted by the Central Government in exercise of the powers conferred under the SEZ Act. All the decisions are taken in the Board of Approval by consensus. The Board of Approval has 19 Members.
Administrative set up

The functioning of the SEZs is governed by a three tier administrative set up. The Board of Approval is the apex body and is headed by the Secretary, Department of Commerce. The Approval Committee at the Zone level deals with approval of units in the SEZs and other related issues. Each Zone is headed by a Development Commissioner, who is ex-officio chairperson of the Approval Committee.

Once an SEZ has been approved by the Board of Approval and Central Government has notified the area of the SEZ, units are allowed to be set up in the SEZ. All the proposals for setting up of units in the SEZ are approved at the Zone level by the Approval Committee consisting of Development Commissioner, Customs Authorities and representatives of State Government. All post approval clearances including grant of importer-exporter code number, change in the name of the company or implementing agency, broad banding diversification, etc. are given at the Zone level by the Development Commissioner. The performance of the SEZ units are periodically monitored by the Approval Committee and units are liable for penal action under the provision of Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, in case of violation of the conditions of the approval.

Any individual, co-operative society, company or partnership firm can file an application for setting up of Special Economic Zone. The application is to be made in Form-A to the concerned State Government and the Board of Approval (BOA) in the Department of Commerce, Government of India. However the application would be considered by the BOA only when the State Government recommendation is received.

Requirements

FOR FILING CONSOLIDATED APPLICATION FORM FOR SETTING UP UNIT IN SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE, FORM F-RULE 17 SEZ RULES 2006

    Setting up of units in Special Economic Zone.
    Annual permission for sub-contracting
    Allotment of Importer Exporter Code Number
    Allotment of land/industrial sheds in the Special Economic Zone
    Water Connection.
    Registration-cum-Membership Certificate
    Small Scale Industries Registration;
    Registration with Central Pollution Control Board;
    Power connection
    Building approval plan;
    Sales Tax registration
    Approval from Inspectorate of factories
    Pollution control clearance, wherever required
    Any other approval as may be required from the State Government.
    Application form has to be duly filled with initials on all pages and full signature and stamp on the last page of the authorized signatory

DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR IMPORT EXPORT CODE

    Digital Photograph (3x3cms) of the Designated Partner/Director of the Company signing the application.
    Copy of PAN card of the applicant entity.
    Copy of Passport (first & last page)/Voter’s I-Card /UID (Aadhar Card) /Driving License/ PAN (any one of these) of the Managing Partner/Director signing the application.
    Certificate of incorporation as issued by the RoC
    Sale deed in case business premise is self-owned; or Rental/Lease Agreement, in case office is rented/ leased; or latest electricity /telephone bill.
    Bank Certificate as per ANF 2 A(I)/Cancelled Cheque bearing preprinted name of the company and A/C No

Duration

The duration of the service depends on the work and hence our representative shall fix the time line when you are contacted.

Price

The price of the service is Rs. 25000/- Only


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Name : LEGAL WIN CONSULTING LLP

Law Firm Name : LEGAL WIN CONSULTING LLP

Country : India

City : Hyderabad

State : TELANGANA

Practicing Since: 1983

About Your Firm : We offer a full range of Legal and Tax advisory to Small and Medium Enterprises, Multinational Corporations, Start-Up's, Public / Private Sector Undertakings, Family run Businesses, High Net Worth Individuals and Private Clients.

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Subject :  Power of attorney of house
Question :  My house is on name of my grandmother. There are no any nominee or will or power of attorney of house. There is only dastaveg of house which is on name of my grandmother. But she is no alive. What is the prosidure to make that property on name of my grandfather. There are no any proof of marriage.

Answer by LEGAL WIN CONSULTING LLP :  Hi Since the house is in the name of your grand mother, a) her legal heirs(her children, husband) should obtain a family member certificate from Mandal Revenue Officer and b) based on family member certificate can register a settlement agreement executed by legal heirs OR c) Based on family member certificate can also ask the district court issue the legal heirs a succession certificate and thereby transfer the property of the grand mother. Registered Settlement agreement(Option B) executed by legal heirs is preferred if all of the legal heirs agree to register the grand mother's property in the name of grand father. Rajagopal Advocate@High Court @ Hyderabad LEGAL WIN CONSULTING LLP www.legalwin.in