Foreign Exchange Management (Export and import of currency) Regulations, 2015 (Amended up to December 04, 2020) - ஆர்பிஐ - Reserve Bank of India
Foreign Exchange Management (Export and import of currency) Regulations, 2015 (Amended up to December 04, 2020)
RESERVE BANK OF INDIA Notification No. FEMA 6 (R)/2015-RB December 29, 2015 Foreign Exchange Management (Export and import of currency) Regulations, 2015 In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (g) of sub-section (3) of Section 6, subsection (2) of Section 47 of the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 (42 of 1999), and in supersession of Notification No. FEMA 6/2000-RB dated May 3, 2000, as amended from time to time, the Reserve Bank makes the following regulations for export from and import into, India of currency or currency notes, namely :- 1. Short title & commencement:- (i) These regulations may be called as Foreign Exchange Management (Export and Import of Currency) Regulations, 2015. (ii) They shall come into effect on from the date of their publication in the Official Gazette 2. Definitions:- In these regulations, unless the context requires otherwise, - (i) 'Act' means Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 (42 of 1999); (ii) the words and expressions used and not defined in these regulations but defined in the Act have meanings respectively assigned to them in the Act. 3. Export and Import of Indian currency and currency notes: - (1) Save as otherwise provided in these regulations, any person resident in India,
1. (2) Save as otherwise provided in these regulations, any person resident outside India, not being a citizen of Pakistan or Bangladesh, and visiting India,
4. Prohibition on Export of Indian coins:- No person shall take or send out of India the Indian coins which are covered by the Antique and Art Treasure Act, 1972. 5. Prohibition on export and import of foreign currency:- Except as otherwise provided in these regulations, no person shall, without the general or special permission of the Reserve Bank, export or send out of India, or import or bring into India, any foreign currency. 6. Import of foreign exchange into India:- A person may -
provided that bringing of foreign exchange into India under clause (b) shall be subject to the condition that such person makes, on arrival in India, a declaration to the Custom authorities in Currency Declaration Form (CDF) annexed to these Regulations; provided further that it shall not be necessary to make such declaration where the aggregate value of the foreign exchange in the form of currency notes, bank notes or traveller's cheques brought in by such person at any one time does not exceed US$10,000 (US Dollars ten thousands) or its equivalent and/or the aggregate value of foreign currency notes brought in by such person at any one time does not exceed US$ 5,000 (US Dollars five thousands) or its equivalent. 7. Export of foreign exchange and currency notes:- (1) An authorised person may send out of India foreign currency acquired in normal course of business, (2) Any person may take or send out of India, -
(3) Any person may take out of India, -
(4) Any person resident outside India may take out of India unspent foreign exchange not exceeding the amount brought in by him and declared in accordance with the proviso to clause (b) of Regulation 6, on his arrival in India. 8. Export and import of currency to or from Nepal and Bhutan:- Notwithstanding anything contained in these regulations, a person may – (1) 2take or send out of India to Nepal or Bhutan, currency notes of Government of India and Reserve Bank of India notes (other than notes of denominations of above Rs.100 in either case), provided that an individual travelling from India to Nepal or Bhutan can carry Reserve Bank of India notes of Mahatma Gandhi (new) Series of denominations Rs. 200/- and/or Rs. 500/- up to a total limit of Rs. 25,000; (2) bring into India from Nepal or Bhutan, currency notes of Government of India and Reserve Bank of India notes (other than notes of denominations of above Rs.100 in either case) ; (3) take out of India to Nepal or Bhutan, or bring into India from Nepal or Bhutan, currency notes being the currency of Nepal or Bhutan. 39. Reserve Bank’s power to permit export or import of currency:- Notwithstanding anything contained in these regulations, the Reserve Bank may, on an application made to it and on being satisfied that it is necessary to do so, allow any person to take or send out of India to any country or bring into India from any country currency notes of Government of India and /or of Reserve Bank of India subject to such terms and conditions as the Reserve Bank may stipulate. 410. Reserve Bank’s power to restrict export or import of currency: - Notwithstanding anything contained in these regulations, the Reserve Bank, may, in public interest and in consultation with the Central Government, restrict the amount of Indian currency notes of Government of India and/or of Reserve Bank, and/or foreign currency, on case-to-case basis, that a person may bring into or take outside India and prescribe such conditions as it may deem necessary.” (Ajay Kumar Misra) Note:
1 Omitted with effect from 18.08.2020 by Amendment Notification No. FEMA 6(R)/(2)/2020-RB dated August 11, 2020 notified vide publication in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part III, Section 4 on August 18, 2020 2 Substituted with effect from 26.02.2019 by Amendment Notification No. FEMA 6(R)/(1)/2019-RB dated February 26, 2019 notified vide G.S.R.No.151(E) dated February 26, 2019. Prior to substitution, it read as take or send out of India to Nepal or Bhutan, currency notes of Government of India and Reserve Bank of India notes (other than notes of denominations of above Rs.100 in either case); provided that an individual travelling from India to Nepal or Bhutan can carry Reserve Bank of India currency notes of denomination Rs.500/- and/or Rs.1000/- up to a limit of Rs.25,000/-; 3 Inserted with effect from 18.08.2020 by Amendment Notification No. FEMA 6(R)/(2)/2020-RB dated August 11, 2020 notified vide publication in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part III, Section 4 on August 18, 2020. 4Inserted with effect from 04.12.2020 by Amendment Notification No. FEMA 6(R)/(3)/2020-RB dated December 03, 2020 notified vide publication in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part III, Section 4 on December 04, 2020. |