Section 58:
Provisions as to Madhya Pradesh State Electricity Board, State Road Transport Corporation and State Warehousing Corporation, etc.
(1) The following bodies corporate constituted for the existing
State of Madhya Pradesh, namely:—
(a) the State Electricity Board constituted under the Electricity Supply Act, 1948 (54 of 1948);
(b) the State Road Transport Corporation established under the Road Transport Corporations Act,
1950 (64 of 1950); and
(c) the State Warehousing Corporation established under the Warehousing Corporations Act,
1962 (58 of 1962),shall, on and from the appointed day, continue to function in those areas in respect of which they were
functioning immediately before that day, subject to the provisions of this section and arrangements for the
functioning of such body corporates as may be mutually agreed upon between the successor States failing
which to such directions as may, from time to time, be issued by the Central Government.
(2) Any directions issued by the Central Government under sub-section (1) in respect of the Board or
the Corporation shall include a direction that the Act under which the Board or the Corporation was
constituted shall, in its application to that Board or Corporation, have effect subject to such exceptions
and modifications as the Central Government thinks fit.
(3) The Board or the Corporation referred to in sub-section (1) shall cease to function as from, and
shall be deemed to be dissolved on such date as the Central Government may, by order, appoint; and upon
such dissolution, its assets, rights and liabilities shall be apportioned between the successor States of
Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh in such manner as may be agreed upon between them within one year of the dissolution of the Board or the Corporation, as the case may be, or if no agreement is reached, in
such manner as the Central Government may, by order, determine:
Provided that any liabilities of the said Board relating to the unpaid dues of the coal supplied to the
Board by any public sector coal company shall be provisionally apportioned between the successor
organisations constituted respectively in the successor States of the existing State of Madhya Pradesh or
after the date appointed for the dissolution of the Board under this sub-section in such manner as may be
agreed upon between the Governments of the successor States within one month of such dissolution or if
no agreement is reached, in such manner as the Central Government may, by order, determine subject to
reconciliation and finalisation of the liabilities which shall be completed within three months from the
date of such dissolution by the mutual agreement between the successor States or failing such agreement
by the direction of the Central Government:
Provided further that an interest at the rate of two per cent. higher than the Cash Credit interest shall
be paid on outstanding unpaid dues of the coal supplied to the Board by the public sector coal company
till the liquidation of such dues by the concerned successor organisations constituted in the successor
States on or after the date appointed for the dissolution of the Board under this sub-section.
(4) Nothing in the preceding provisions of this section shall be construed as preventing the
Government of the State of Madhya Pradesh or, as the case may be, the Government of the State of
Chhattisgarh from constituting, at any time on or after the appointed day, a State Electricity Board or a
State Road Transport Corporation or a State Warehousing Corporation for the State under the provisions
of the Act relating to such Board or Corporation; and if such a Board or Corporation is so constituted in
either of the States before the dissolution of the Board or the Corporation referred to in sub-section (1),—
(a) provision may be made by order of the Central Government enabling the new Board or the
new Corporation to take over form the existing Board or Corporation all or any of its undertakings,
assets, rights and liabilities in that State, and
(b) upon the dissolution of existing Board or Corporation,—
(i) any assets, rights and liabilities which would otherwise have passed to that State by or
under the provisions of sub-section (3) shall pass to the new Board or the new Corporation
instead of to that State;
(ii) any employee who would otherwise have been transferred to or re-employed by that State
under sub-section (3), read with clause (i) of sub-section (5), shall be transferred to or
re-employed by the new Board or the new Corporation instead of to or by that State.
(5) An agreement entered into between the successor States under sub-section (3) and an order made
by the Central Government under that sub-section or under clause (a) of sub-section (4) may provide for
the transfer or re-employment of any employee of the Board or the Corporation referred to in sub-section
(1),—
(i) to or by the successor States, in the case of an agreement under sub-section (4) or an order
made under that sub-section;
(ii) to or by the new Board or the new Corporation constituted, under sub-section (4), in the case
of an order made under clause (a) of that sub-section,and subject to the provisions of section 64, also for the terms and conditions of service applicable to such
employees after such transfer or re-employment.