............................................................................................................................. Description Law on Essential Commodities is an important law that mainly regulates the production and supply of essential commodities at reasonable prices. The law ensures smooth flow of supplies and controls artificially created shortages, hoarding and black marketing activities. The Essential Commodities Act extends to the whole of India and because of the extensive complexity and range of problems involved, it provides for diversification of powers to regulate production, supply and distribution etc., of essential commodities made possible through delegation of powers and Control Orders. The current edition of the law on Essential Commodities has been thoroughly revised and updated and presents the subject in a wider perspective, referring to foreign law and cases where necessary. A separate chapter has been devoted to Prevention of Blackmarketing and Maintenance of Supplies of Essential Commodities Act 1980. ............................................................................................................................. Contents Part I. The essential commodities Act 1955 1 - Short title and extent 2 - Definitions 3 - Power to control production, supply, distribution, etc. of essential commodities 4 - Imposition of duties on State Government, etc 5 - Delegation of powers 6 - Effect of orders inconsistent with other enactments 6A - Confiscation of foodgrains, edible oilseeds and edible oils 6B - Issue of show-cause notice before confiscation of food-grains, etc. 6C - Appeal 6D - Award of confiscation not to interfere with other punishments 6E - Bar of jurisdiction in certain cases 7 - Penalties 7A - Power of Central Government to recover certain amounts as arrears of land revenue (or as a public demand) 8 - Attempts and abetment 9 - False statements 10 - Offences by companies 10A - Offences to be congnizable 10AA - Power to arrest 10B - Power of Court to publish name, place of business, etc. of companies convicted under the Act 10C - Presumption of culpable mental state 11 - Cognizance of offences 12 - Special provision regarding fine 12A - Power to try summarily 12AA - Offences triable by Special Courts 12AB - Appeal and revision 12AC - Application of Code to proceeding before a Special Court 12B - Grand of injunction, etc., by civil courts 13 - Presumption as to orders 14 - Burden of proof in certain cases 15 - Protection of action taken under Act 15A - Prosecution of public servants 16 - Repeals and Savings Part II. The prevention of black-marketing and maintenance of supplies of essential commodities act 1980 1 - Short title, extent and commencement 2 - Definitions 3 - Power to make orders detaining certain persons 4 - Execution of detention order 5 - Power to regulate place and conditions of detention 6 - Detention orders not to be invalid or inoperative on certain grounds 7 - Powers in relation to absconding persons 8 - Grounds of order of detention to be disclosed to person affected by the order 9 - Constitution of Advisory Boards 10 - Reference to Advisory Boards 11 - Procedure of Advisory Boards 12 - Action upon the report of Advisory Board 13 - Maximum period of detention 14 - Revocation of detention orders 15 - Temporary release of persons detained 16 - Protection of action taken in good faith 17 - Repeal and savings Part III. Control orders A - Control Orders Issued Under the Essential Commodities Act 1955 B - Control Orders Issued Under the Bureau of Indian Standards Act 1986 C - Control Orders Issued Under the Defence of India Rules 1962 D - Control Orders Issued under the Destructive Insects and Pests Act 1914 E - Control Orders Issued Under Essential Supplies (Temporary Powers) Act 1947 F - Control Orders Issued Under the Industries (Development and Regulation) Act 1951 G - Control Orders Issued Under the Tea Act 1953 Part IV. Appendices I - The Consumer Protection Act 1986 II - The Consumer Protection Rules 1987 III - The Consumer Welfare Fund Rules 1921 IV - The Jute Packing Materials (Compulsory use in Packing Commodities) Act 1987 V - The Jute Packaging Materials (Compulsory use in Packing Commodities) Rules 1987 VI - The Levy Sugar Price Equalisation Fund Act 1976 VII - Central Notifications Under the Essential Commodities Act 1955 VIII - List of Repealed Order Made Under Essential Commodities Act 1955 Index ............................................................................................................................. |