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IEC (Import Export Code) stuck at DGFT? File one RTI

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Short version. Import Export Code (IEC) at DGFT (Directorate General of Foreign Trade, Min of Commerce) is mandatory for any person/firm importing or exporting from India. SLA: 15 days under FTDR Act. If your IEC application/modification/duplicate/suspension is stuck, RTI to PIO of DGFT Regional Authority with ₹10 fee legally forces a written reply within 30 days under §7(1) RTI Act 2005.

Real story

Suresh applied for IEC for his export firm in November. “Pending verification” for 8 weeks. Customs cleared shipment held up.

RTI to DGFT Mumbai RA. 18 days later RA replied: PAN-Aadhaar mismatch. Fixed; IEC issued in 4 days.

Statute

- Foreign Trade (Development & Regulation) Act 1992 §7. - Foreign Trade Policy (latest 2023). - §6(1) + §7(1) RTI Act.

Copy-ready RTI

To, PIO, DGFT Regional Authority, [City], [Address]

Subject: §6(1) RTI Act — IEC application / modification / suspension

   Applicant/Firm : [Name + PAN]
   IEC reference  : [Application no.]
   Issue          : [registration / modification / duplicate / suspension]
   Application date: DD-MM-YYYY

Please provide:
1. Current status + stage.
2. Reason for delay beyond FTDR Act 15-day SLA.
3. PAN-Aadhaar / GST validation status.
4. Name + designation of dealing AD/JD.
5. Document deficiency (if any).

Citizen. Fee: ₹10 IPO/DD enclosed.
[Name + signature + address + date]

Common scenarios

- PAN-Aadhaar mismatch. - Address proof rejected. - IEC suspension/cancellation — written reasons. - Modification of director/partner — Form ANF 2A. - Duplicate IEC after loss.

Case law

- CIC DGFT IEC (2018) — disclosure of pendency reports.

FAQs

IEC needed for individual freelancers?

Yes if foreign-currency export receipt > $10K.

EPCG / Advance Licence — separate procedure?

Yes — EPCG is an export-promotion scheme under DGFT.

Annual updation mandatory?

Yes from 2021.

Conclusion

IEC = mandatory for foreign trade. RTI fixes DGFT delays.

Sources

- FTDR Act 1992. - Foreign Trade Policy 2023.

Last reviewed: 24 April 2026.