Section 6:
Power of Central Government to make orders in emergency.
(1) If the Central Government is
of opinion that in the interest of the public safety or tranquility the issue of all or any of the following
orders is expedient, it may, by notification in the Official Gazette,--
(a) cancel or suspend, either absolutely or subject to such conditions as it may think fit to specify
in the order, all or any licences or certificates issued under this Act;
(b) prohibit, either absolutely or subject to such conditions as it may think fit to specify in the
order, or regulate in such manner as may be contained in the order, the flight of all or any aircraft or
class of aircraft over the whole or any portion of 1[India];
(c) prohibit, either absolutely, or conditionally, or regulate the erection, maintenance or use of
any aerodrome, aircraft factory, flying-school or club,or place where aircraft are manufactured,
repaired or kept, or any class or description thereof; and
(d) direct that any aircraft or class of aircraft or any aerodrome, aircraft factory, flying-school or
club, or place where aircraft are manufactured, repaired or kept, together with any machinery, plant,
material or things used for the operation, manufacture, repair or maintenance of aircraft shall be
delivered, either forthwith or within a specified time, to such authority and in such manner as it may
specify in the order, to be at the disposal of Government for the public service.
2[(1A) Any order made under sub-section (1) shall have effect notwithstanding anything inconsistent
therewith contained in any rule made under this Act.]
(2) Any person who suffers direct injury or loss by reason of any order made under clause (c) or
clause (d) of sub-section (1) shall be paid such compensation as may be determined by such authority as
the Central Government may appointin this behalf.
(3) The Central Government may authorise such steps to be taken to secure compliance with any
order made under sub-section (1) as appear to it to be necessary.
(4) Whoever knowingly disobeys, or fails to comply with, or does any act in contravention of, an
order made under sub-section (1) shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to
three years, or with fine, or with both, and the Court by which he is convicted may direct that the aircraft
or thing (if any) in respect of which the offence has been committed, or any part of such thing, shall be
forfeited to Government.
Notes:
1. Subs. by Act 24 of 1948, s. 3, for "the Provinces".
2. Ins. by Act 12 of 1972, s. 6 (w.e.f. 20-04-1972).