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    Two Landmark Maritime Bills pertaining to Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways Passed

    Posted 07 Aug 2025

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    While Lok Sabha cleared the ‘Merchant Shipping Bill, 2025’, Rajya Sabha passed the ‘Carriage of Goods by Sea Bill, 2025’

    • Former seeks to align India’s maritime laws with international conventions like MARPOL and Wreck Removal Convention, the latter promotes ease of doing business.

    Key Highlights of the Bills

    • Merchant Shipping Bill, 2025 (Replacing Merchant Shipping Act, 1958)
      • Mandatory Registration for all Vessels: Regardless of type of propulsion or weight.
        • Introduces temporary registration of vessels for recycling. 
      • Expands Definition of Vessels: To include types like mobile offshore drilling units, submersibles, and non-displacement crafts.
      • Ownership Criteria: Relaxed to include vessels partly owned by Indian Citizens, company/body established as per Indian laws, registered cooperative societies, Overseas Citizens of India (OCIs), etc. 
      • National Shipping Board and National Welfare Board for Seafarers: Retains provisions on these from the Act. 
      • Renames Director-General of Shipping to Director-General of Marine Administration: Empowered to regulate maritime education and training.
      • Expands Seafarer Agreements: To include more parties, ensures social security access for seafarers. 
      • Preventing Pollution at Sea: Mandates Pollution certificate for all vessels irrespective of tonnage.
    • Carriage of Goods by Sea Bill, 2025’ (Replacing Indian Carriage of Goods by Sea Act, 1925)
      • Adopts the Hague-Visby Rules (1924): Along with its subsequent amendments  a globally accepted maritime standard. 
      • Role of Central Government: To issue directions and amend rules related to Bills of Lading.
        • It is a document issued by a freight carrier to a shipper containing details like type, quantity, condition, and destination of goods carried.
    • Tags :
    • Merchant Shipping
    • Carriage of Goods by Sea
    • Bills of Lading
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