The master of every ship other than an Indian ship being a ship of one hundred and fifty
tons gross or more carrying cargo or passengers, and belonging to a country to which the Load Line
Convention applies, shall produce to the Customs Collector from whom a port clearance for the ship
from any port of India is demanded--
(a) in a case where port clearance is demanded in respect of a voyage to a port outside India, a valid international load line certificate;
(b) in a case where port clearance is demanded in respect of any other voyage, either a valid international load line certificate or a valid Indian load line certificate;
and the port clearance shall not be granted, and the ship may be detained, until the certificate required by this section is so produced.
(a) in a case where port clearance is demanded in respect of a voyage to a port outside India, a valid international load line certificate;
(b) in a case where port clearance is demanded in respect of any other voyage, either a valid international load line certificate or a valid Indian load line certificate;
and the port clearance shall not be granted, and the ship may be detained, until the certificate required by this section is so produced.