Ho tfo 221
REGISTERED No. D. 221
3lRcf
£He <£a2ette of <3udia
iraiw 1 !
EXTRAORDINARY
HR II— WK 3—TtRPT (i)
PART II—Section 3—Sub-Section (i)
H I N DE R 4
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
HfilSRIT, R.lf 7, 19 e 7/'KTF^*T 16, 1888
NEW DELHI, TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1967 /PHALGUNA 16 , 1888
|H HR 3 f*TR ^5 HWI HRt t fa H? W Hf*R $ HI TWT Hr Hitl
Separate pacing is given to this Part In order that it may be filed
as a separate compilation.
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
(Department of Revenue & Insurance)
NOTIFICATION
Central Excise
New Delhi, the 7th March 1967
G.S.R. 343. —In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section'
3 of the Mineral Products (Additional Duties of Excise and Customs) Act, 1958
(27 of 1958), the Central Government hereby makes the following amendment in
the notification of the Government of India in the Ministry of Finance (Depart¬
ment of Revenue and Insurance), No- 199/66-Central Excises, dated the lGth
December, 1966, namely:—
In the said notification, for the Table the following Table shall be substituted
namely:— /
“Table
Serial Description of goods Rates of additional duty
No.
(I) (2) (3)
I. Motor Spirit —
(a) Special Boiling Point Spirits . Rs. 78 ■ 90 per kilolitre at Jfifteen degrees
of Centigrade thermometer.
(b) Other than Special Boiling Point Spirits . Rs. 88‘i5 per kilolitre at fifteen degrees
of Centigrade thermometer.
tfe 33}
No. 33]
( 77 )
78
THE GAZETTE OF INDIA EXTRAORDINARY
[Past II-Sec, 8 (1)]
(i)
( 2 )
(3)
2, Kerosene Superior
3. Kerosene Inferior
4. Riesel Diesel Oils —
(a)(i) BCC Lub. 40 and BOC Lub. 50, pro¬
duced wholly from indigenous
crude oil or its derivatives.
(if) BOC Lub. 40 and BOC Lub. 50
produced wholly from imported crude
oil or its derivatives,
(in) Jute Batching Oil, Flushin g Oil,
Household Oil and Bauxite Sohent
Oil.
(ft) Other than Jute Batching Oil, BOC Lub.
40, BOC Lub. 50, Flushing Oil,
Household Oil and Bauxite
Solvent OIL
Rs. 51-95 per kilolitre at fifteen degrees of
Centigrade thermometer.
Rs. 106-10 per kilolitre at fifteen degrees of
Centigrade thermometer.
Rs. 188-90 per kilolitre at fifteen degrees
of Centigrade thermometer.
Rs. 78-90 per kilolitre at fifteen degrees
of Centigrade thermometer.
Rs. 78-90 per kilolitre at fifteen defrtes of
Centigrade thermometer.
Rj. 38-70 per kilolitre at fifteen degrees
of Centigrade thermometer
5. Vaporising Oil
6. Diesel Oil, not otherwise specified .
7. Furnace Oil ....
8 . Bitumen Straight Grade ....
9. Bitumen Cut-back ....
10. ALL Products as described in item No. 11A
of the First Schedule to the Central Excises
and Salt Act, 1944 (/ of 1944 )> except
refinery Gases, coke and Mineral Colza oil.
(a) Base mineral oils produced wholly from
Indigenous crude oil or its derivatives and
intended for use in the manufacture of
Lubricating oils and Lubricating greases.
(ft) Lubricating oils and Lubricating
greases produced wholly from indigenous
crude oil or its derivatives.
(c) Lubricating oils and Lubricating greases
produced wholly or partly from imported
urde oil or its derivatives.
Rs. 48-30 per kilolitre at fifteen degrees
of Centigrade thermometer.
Rs. 109-10 per metric tonne.
Rs. 37-30 per metric tonne.
Rs. 44-70 per metric tonne.
Rs. 46-45 per metric tonne.
Rs. 208 - 85 per metric tonne.
Rs. 208 • 85 per metric tonne.
Rs. 92-75 per metric tonne.
(d) All other products . . . Rs. 92-75 per metric tonne.”
[No. 40/67-C.E.—F. No. 8/12/67-CX.III.]
T. C. SETH, Jt. Secy.
PRINTED IN INDIA BY THE GENERAL MANAGER, GOVERNMENT OF INDIA PRESS,
NEW DELHI AND PUBLISHED BY THE MANAGER OF PUBLICATIONS, DELHI, 1967.