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Textile Undertakings (Taking Over of Management) Act,1983

Act No : 40


Section : POWER OF THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT TO MAKE CERTAIN DECLARATIONS IN RELATION TO CERTAIN TEXTILE UNDERTAKINGS

SECTION 06: POWER OF THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT TO MAKE CERTAIN DECLARATIONS IN RELATION TO CERTAIN TEXTILE UNDERTAKINGS

(1) The Central Government may, if satisfied, in relation to any of the textile undertakings or any part thereof, the management of which has vested in it under this Act, that it is necessary so to do in the interests of the general public with a view to preventing any fall in the volume of production of such undertaking, by notification, declare that-

(a) all or any of the enactments specified in the Second Schedule shall not apply or shall apply with such adaptations, whether by way of modification, addition or omission (which does not, however, affect the policy of the said enactments) to such undertaking as may be specified in. such notification, or

(b) the operation of all or any of the contracts, assurances of property, agreement settlements, awards, standing orders or other instruments in force (to which such textile undertaking or the textile company owning such undertaking is a party or which may be applicable to such textile undertaking or textile company) immediately before the date of issue of the notification shall remain suspended or that all or any of the rights, privileges, obligations and liabilities accruing or arising thereunder before the said date, shall remain suspended or shall be enforceable subject to such adaptations and in such manner as may be specified in the notification.

(2) The notification made under sub-section (1) shall remain in force, in the first instance, for a period of one year but the duration of such notification may be extend- ed from time to time by a further notification by a period not exceeding one year at a time:

Provided that no such notification shall, in any case, remain in force after the expiry of three years from the commencement of this Act.

(3) Any notification made under sub-section (1) shall have effect notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in any other law, agreement or instrument or any decree or order of a court, tribunal, officer or other authority or in any submission settlement or standing order.

(4) Where by virtue of a notification under Clause (b) of sub-section (1), any right, privilege, obligation or liability remains suspended or is enforceable subject to the adaptations and in the manner specified in the notification, all proceedings relating thereto pending before any court, tribunal, officer or other authority shall accordingly remain stayed or be subject to such adaptations, as the case may be;

so however, on the notification ceasing to have effect-

(a) such right, privilege, obligation or liability shall be enforceable as if the notification had never been made -

(b) any proceeding so remaining stayed shall be proceeded with subject to the pro- visions of any law which may be then in force, from the stage which had been reached when the proceeding became stayed.

(5) In computing the period of limitation for the enforcement of any right, privilege, obligation or liability referred to in Cl. (b) of sub-section (1), the period during which, it or the remedy for the enforcement thereof remained suspended shall be excluded.



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