Section 18FA:
Power of Central Government to authorise, with the permission of the High Court, persons to take over management or control of industrial undertakings.
1[18FA. Power of Central Government to authorise, with the permission of the High Court,
persons to take over management or control of industrial undertakings.-- (1) If the Central
Government is of opinion that there are possibilities of running or re-starting an industrial undertaking, in
relation to which an investigation has been made under section 15A, and that such industrial undertaking
should be run or re-started, as the case may be, for maintaining or increasing the production, supply or
distribution of articles or class of articles relatable to the scheduled industry, needed by the general
public, that Government may make an application to the High Court praying for permission to appoint
any person or body of persons to take over the management of the industrial undertaking or to exercise in
respect of the whole or any part of the industrial undertaking such functions of control as may be
specified in the application.
(2) Where an application is made under sub-section (1), the High Court shall make an order
empowering the Central Government to authorise any person or body of persons (hereinafter referred to
as the "authorised person",) to take over the management of the industrial undertaking or to exercise
functions of control in relation to the whole or any part of the industrial undertaking (hereinafter referred
to as the "concerned part") for a period not exceeding five years:
Provided that if the Central Government is of opinion that it is expedient in the interests of the general
public that the authorised person should continue to manage the industrial undertaking, or continue to
exercise functions of control in relation to the concerned part, as the case may be, after the expiry of the
period of five years aforesaid, it may make an application to the High Court for the continuance of such
management or functions of control, for such period, not exceeding two years at a time, as may be
specified in the application and thereupon the High Court may make an order permitting the authorised
person to continue to manage the industrial undertaking or to exercise functions of control in relation to
the concerned part:
Provided further that the total period of such continuance (after the expiry of the initial period of five
years) shall not, in any case, be permitted to exceed 2[twelve years].
(3) Where an order has been made by the High Court under sub-section (2), the High Court shall
direct the Official Liquidator or any other person having, for the time being, charge of the management or
control of the industrial undertaking, whether by or under the orders of any Court, or any contract or
instrument or otherwise, to make over the management of such undertaking or the concerned part, as the
case may be, to the authorised person and thereupon the authorised person shall be deemed to be the
Official Liquidator in respect of the industrial undertaking or the concerned part, as the case may be.
(4) Before making over the possession of the industrial undertaking or the concerned part to the
authorised person, the Official Liquidator shall make a complete inventory of all the assets and liabilities
of the industrial undertaking or the concerned part, as the case may be, in the manner specified in section
18FG and deliver a copy of such inventory to the authorised person, who shall, after verifying the
correctness thereof, sign on the duplicate copy thereof as evidence of the receipt of the inventory by him.
(5) On taking over the management of the industrial undertaking, or on the commencement of the
exercise of functions of control in relation to the concerned part, the authorised person shall take
immediate steps to so run the industrial undertaking or the concerned part as to ensure the maintenance of
production.
(6) The authorised person may, on such terms and conditions and subject to such limitations or
restrictions as may be prescribed, raise any loan for the purpose of running the industrial undertaking or
the concerned part, and may, for that purpose, create a floating charge on the current assets of the
industrial undertaking or the concerned part, as the case may be.
(7) Where the authorised person is of opinion that the replacement or repair of any machinery of the
industrial undertaking or the concerned part is necessary for the purpose of efficient running of the
industrial undertaking or such part, he shall, on such terms and conditions and subject to such limitations
or restrictions as may be prescribed, make such replacement or repair, as the case may be.
(8) The loan obtained by the authorised person shall be recovered from the assets of the industrial
undertaking or the concerned part, in such manner and subject to such conditions as may be prescribed.
(9) For the purpose of running the industrial undertaking, or exercising functions of control in relation
to the concerned part, the authorised person may employ such of the former employees of the industrial
undertaking whose services became discharged by reason of the windingup of the company owning such
undertaking and every such person employed by the authorised person shall be deemed to have entered
into a fresh contract of service with the company.--
(10) The proceedings in the windingup of the company in so far as they relate to
(a) the industrial undertaking, the management of which has been taken over by the authorised
person under this section, or
(b) the concerned part in relation to which any function of control is exercised by the authorised
person under this section,
shall, during the period of such management or control, remain stayed, and, in computing the period of
limitation for the enforcement of any right, privilege, obligation or liability in relation to such undertaking
or the concerned part, the period during which such proceedings remained stayed shall be excluded.]
Notes:
1. Ins. by Act 72 of 1971, s. 6 (w.e.f. 1-11-1971).
2. Subs. by Act 32 of 1974, s. 2, for "ten years" (w.e.f. 29-6-1974).