Ladakh - Apply for No Objection Certificate (NOC) from Fisheries Department
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ProcedureEdit
The below-mentioned procedure is a general insight on how to apply for any type of No-Objection Certificate from the fisheries department. Here are some of the NOCs which can be obtained from the Department of Fisheries:
- Purchase/Transfer of fishing vessels.
- Conversion/Mutation/Derequisition etc of water bodies.
- Disposal of silt and sustenance of aquatic fauna.
- Construction of Hydro projects.
- Coastal road project.
- Installation of stone crusher.
- Import of Ornamental fishes into India.
- Bulk purchase of Tunas and Tuna like fishes except for Reef fishes.
Apply In-Person:
- Applicants must visit the offices or sub-offices of the Director/Assistant Director, Department of Fisheries in their respective districts to apply for “No Objection Certificate”. [Please refer to the “Office Location and Contacts” section of the page for the address details.]
- Collect the application form for the respective NOC from the office of fisheries or write an application in an A4 sheet.
- Fill up the form completely with the necessary information. Make sure you do not leave any mandatory field in the form blank.
- If you are writing an application letter make sure to mention every necessary detail.
- Check that you have all the documents in hand that are listed under the “Required Documents” section of this page.
- Attach the documents mentioned in the “Required Documents” section below with the completed application form and submit it to the concerned authority.
- Pay the required application fee to the concerned authority.
- The verification officer after validating the application form and the documents will provide you with an acknowledgement/receiving slip.
- Collect the acknowledgement/receiving slip and keep it safe for future reference.
- The application form and the documents will be further verified internally.
- If the verification authority is satisfied with the report then they will process the NOC.
- Once it is processed, and the certificate is ready, the applicant will receive an SMS or call on the registered mobile number to collect it.
- The applicant will be required to carry the acknowledgement/receiving slip along with them when going to collect the certificate from the office or sub-office of the Deparent of Fisheries of their respective district.
Note:
- Carry the original documents while visiting the offices and sub-offices of the Department of Fisheries.
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Required DocumentsEdit
- Application Form/Application Letter
- One passport size photograph of the Owner(s)
- Identity Proof: Aadhaar Card / Passport / Driving License / Ration Card / Govt. Id card / Defence ID Card / PAN card
- Residential Proof: Residential Certificate issued by Local administration office/ Aadhaar card / Passport / Driving License / Ration Card / Govt. Id card / Defence ID Card / PAN card
Note:
Details regarding any other documents required to apply for a particular NOC must be obtained from the concerned authorities.
Office Locations & ContactsEdit
Directorate of Fisheries, Ladakh
Near Council Office Leh
Phone: 9419342851
E-mail: [email protected]
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EligibilityEdit
- Details regarding the eligibility to apply for a particular NOC from the department of fisheries must be obtained from the concerned authorities.
FeesEdit
- Details of application fee for different No objection certificate can be obtained from the concerned authorities.
ValidityEdit
- A NOC is valid for 5 years
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Processing TimeEdit
- The time taken to process a NOC from the Fisheries Department is a minimum of 30 days.
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InstructionsEdit
- The application of No Objection Certificate must be submitted to the Director/ Assistant Director of the respective department of fisheries.
- Make sure to mention in details why you require the No Objection Certificate if you are submitting an application letter.
- The Director of Fisheries has all the right to check from time to time if the NOC is used for the purpose it is granted for.
Required InformationEdit
- Name of the applicant.
- Permanent address of the applicant.
- Temporary address of the applicant.
- License Number (if any license is required)
- Area of Operation (if NOC is obtained to operate in any particular area).
- Name of the members involved (if necessary).
- Address of the members involved (if necessary).
- The base where it is proposed to operate (if necessary).
- Mode of payment of application fees
Note:
Details regarding any other documents required to apply for a particular NOC from the department of fisheries must be obtained from the concerned authorities.
Need for the DocumentEdit
- No Objection Certificate is required to carry on any activities without any objection from the concerned authorities who are responsible for the administration of the particular department.
- The certificate is required in most of the government departments functioning in the country.
Information which might helpEdit
- No objection certificate is a legal document issued by any organization, agency, institute, or any individual.
Other uses of the Document/CertificateEdit
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External LinksEdit
- Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry, and Dairying, Government of India Website
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