Section 6:
Grant of recognition to association.
(1) If the Central Government, after making such inquiry as
may be necessary in this behalf and after obtaining such further information, if any, as it may require, is
satisfied that it would be in the interest of the trade and also in the public interest to grant recognition to
the association which has made an application under section 5, it may grant recognition to the association in such form and subject to such conditions as may be prescribed or specified, and shall specify in such
recognition the goods or classes of goods with respect to which forward contracts may be entered into
between members of such association or through or with any such member.
(2) Before granting recognition under sub-section (1), the Central Government may, by order
direct,--
(a) that there shall be no limitation on the number of members of the association or that there
shall be such limitation on the number of members as may be specified;
(b) that the association shall provide for the appointment by the Central Government of a person,
whether a member of the association or not, as its representative on, and of not more than three
persons representing interests not directly represented through membership of the association as
member or members of, the governing body of such association, and may require the association to
incorporate in its rules any such direction and the conditions, if any, accompanying it.
(3) No rules of a recognised association shall be amended except with the approval of the Central
Government.
(4) Every grant of recognition under this section shall be published in the Gazette of India and also in
the Official Gazette of the State in which the principal office of the recognised association is situate, and
such recognition shall have effect as from the date of its publication in the Gazette of India.