Section 16:
Powers of Central Government on completion of investigation under section 15.
(1) If after
making or causing to be made any such investigation as is referred to in section 15 the Central
Government is satisfied that action under this section is desirable, it may issue such directions to the
industrial undertaking or undertakings concerned as may be appropriate in the circumstances for all or
any of the following purposes, namely:--
(a) regulating the production of any article or class of articles by the industrial undertaking or
undertakings and fixing the standards of production;
(b) requiring the industrial undertaking or undertakings to take such steps as the Central
Government may consider necessary to stimulate the development of the industry to which the
undertaking or undertakings relates or relate;
(c) prohibiting the industrial undertaking or undertakings from resorting to any act or practice
which might reduce its or their production, capacity or economic value;
(d) controlling the prices, or regulating the distribution, of any article or class of articles which
have been the subject-matter of investigation.
(2) Where a case relating to any industry or industrial undertaking or undertakings is under
investigation, the Central Government may issue at any time any direction of the nature referred to in subsection
(1) to the industrial undertaking or undertakings concerned , and any such direction shall have
effect until it is varied or revoked by the Central Government.