THE
(Punjab Act V of 1935)
C O N T E N T S
CHAPTER I
PRELIMINARY
Sections
1. Short title, extent and commencement.
2. Definitions.
CHAPTER II
3. Establishment of a Board of Industries.
4. [Repealed]
5. Vice-Chairman.
6. Elections and appointments to be notified in Official Gazette.
7. Term of office.
8. Removal of members.
9. Casual vacancies.
10. Allowances and fees.
11. President at meetings.
12. Interested members not to vote.
13. Power of Board to make regulations.
14. Supersession of Board.
15. Duty of Board.
16. Documents and reports to be furnished to the Provincial Government.
GENERAL PROVISIONS REGARDING
THE GIVING OF STATE AID
17. Forms of State aid.
18. Industries to which several forms of State aid may be given.
19. Application for State aid.
CHAPTER IV
PROVISIONS REGULATING THE GIVING
OF STATE AID OTHERWISE THAN BY THE
SUPPLY OF MACHINERY ON THE
HIRE-PURCHASE SYSTEM
20. Power to grant loans.
21. Security for repayment.
22. Loan how repayable.
23. Notice to pay.
24. Effect of declaration.
25. Execution of declaration.
26. Inspection and returns.
27. Penalty for default in applying the loan.
28. Power to adjust security during currency of loan.
29. Power to recover loans.
30. Appeal.
31. Government guarantee of a minimum return.
32. Subsidies.
33. Disposal of profits when conditions on which State aid is given are not fulfilled.
34. Government control of aided industry.
35. Method of recovery of money due.
SUPPLY OF MACHINERY ON
HIRE-PURCHASE
SYSTEM
36. Percentage of cost to be deposited by hirer.
37. Particulars to be specified in order when application is allowed.
38. Conditions of supply of machinery on hire-purchase system.
39. Consequences of default by hirer.
40. Option of hirer to purchase machinery seized for default.
41. Liability of hirer on termination of hiring under sections 24 and 25.
42. Termination of hiring on payment of cost of machinery.
43. Penalty for non-removal of metal plate from machinery.
44. Sums due under this chapter recoverable as loans under Chapter IV.
CHAPTER VI
SUPPLEMENTAL
45. Finality of decision of Provincial Government and bar of suits and proceedings in Civil and Criminal Courts.
46. Power to make rules.
47. Repeal.
[1]THE
(Punjab Act V of 1935)
[25 January 1935]
An Act to encourage the development of industries
in the Punjab by the grant of State aid
Preamble.— WHEREAS it is expedient further to improve and regulate the giving of State aid for industrial purposes;
AND WHEREAS the previous sanction of the Governor-General required under sub-section (3) of section 80-A of the Government of India Act and the previous sanction of the Governor required under section 80-C of said Act have been obtained.
It is hereby enacted as follows:-
CHAPTER I
PRELIMINARY
1. Short title, extent and commencement.— (1) This Act may be called the Punjab State Aid to Industries Act, 1935.
(2) It extends to the Punjab.
(3) It shall come into force on such date[2] as the [3][Provincial Government] may, by notification, appoint in this behalf.
2. Definitions.— In this Act, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context—
(1) “Board” means the Board of Industries constituted under section 3 of this Act.
(2) “Borrower” means an individual, company or association or body of individuals, whether incorporated or not, to whom or to which State aid has been granted under this Act.
(3) “Company” means a company as defined in the [4][* * *] Companies Act, 1913[5].
(4) “Director” means the Director of Industries, [6][* * *].
(5) “Industry” means any industrial business or enterprise conducted or undertaken either by an individual or by a company, association or body of individuals, whether incorporated or not.
[7][(6) “Cottage industry” means any industry carried on by a worker in his home and includes dairy farming, bee-keeping, lac-making and keeping a poultry farm.
(7) “Village industry” means any industry which forms the normal occupation, whether whole time or part-time, of any class of the rural population of the Province.]
[8][(8)] “Machinery” includes plant, apparatus, tools and other appliances required for the purpose of carrying on any industrial operation or process.
[9][(9)] “Prescribed” means prescribed by rules made under this Act.
CHAPTER II
3. Establishment of a Board of Industries.— (1) For carrying out the purposes of this Act, the [10][Provincial Government] shall, as soon as possible, after the commencement of this Act, establish a Board to be called the “Board of Industries” consisting of the following members, namely:-
(a) Minister incharge of Industries, [11][* * *];
(b) the Director of Industries, [12][* * *];
(c) four members to be appointed by the [13][Provincial Government] one of whom shall be a banking expert;
[14][(d) five members to be appointed by the Provincial Government from among the residents of the Punjab as it existed before the coming into being of the Province of West Pakistan] [15][; and];
[16][(e) three members to be nominated as representatives of such Chambers as may be recognised by the Provincial Government for this purpose:]
Provided
that the Board shall have power to invite for consultation on any particular
question before it, not more than three persons specially qualified to advise
on the matter in question or having special knowledge of local conditions in
the area where the industry in question is situate.
And provided further that at any meeting of the Board the Minister shall have power to invite any person for consultation on any particular question.
Any person so invited whether by the Board or by the Minister shall not have the right to vote.
(2) The Minister incharge of Industries shall be ex-officio Chairman and the Director shall be ex-officio Secretary of the Board.
(3) Five members of the Board shall form a quorum.
4. [Procedure in default of election of
members.] Deleted by the West Pakistan Adaptation and Repeal of Laws) Act, 1957
(XVI of 1957), section 3 and Schedule III
5. Vice-Chairman.— The Board may form time to time elect, for such period as it thinks fit, one of its members to Vice-Chairman.
6. Elections and appointments to be notified in
Official Gazette.— The names of
the Vice-Chairman and of the appointed
[17][* * *] members of the Board shall be published by
the
[18][Provincial Government] in the
[19][Official Gazette].
7. Term of office.— (1) The Vice-Chairman or any other appointed or elected member may resign his office by giving notice in writing to the Chairman.
(2) (a) Subject to the provisions of this Act an appointed member shall hold office for [20][five] years unless the [21][Provincial Government] otherwise directs; and an elected member shall hold office for [22][five] years until such time as he ceases to be a member of the body electing him whichever is shorter:
[23][Provided that in the case of members elected under the provisions of section 3 by bodies other than the Punjab Legislative Assembly, the term of membership shall, in any case, terminate automatically on the dissolution of the Punjab Legislative Assembly.]
(b) An outgoing member may, if otherwise qualified, be re-elected or re-appointed.
(3) Notwithstanding the expiration of the term mentioned in sub-section (2), an appointed or elected member shall continue to hold office until the vacancy caused by the expiration of the said term has been filled, provided that no vacancy shall be allowed to remain unfilled for more than six months.
8. Removal of members.— (1) The [24][Provincial Government] may, by notification, remove the Vice-Chairman or any member of a Board if he—
(a) refuses to act or becomes incapable of acting as a member of the Board;
(b) is declared insolvent;
(c) is convicted of any such offence or is subjected by a criminal court to any such order as in the opinion of the [25][Provincial Government] implies a defect of character which unfits him to continue to be a Vice-Chairman or member of the Board; provided that before the [26][Provincial Government] notifies the removal of a member under this sub-section, the reason for his proposed removal shall be communicated to the member concerned and he shall be given an opportunity of tendering an explanation in writing;
(d) without excuse, sufficient in the opinion of the [27][Provincial Government] is absent, without the consent of the Board, from more than four consecutive meetings of the Board.
(2) The [28][Provincial Government] may fix a period during which any person so removed under clause (b) or (c) of sub-section (1) of this section shall not be eligible for re-appointment or re-election.
9. Casual vacancies.— When the place of any appointed [29][* * *] member of a Board becomes vacant by his removal, resignation or death, a new member shall be appointed [30][* * *] in the manner provided in section 3:
[31][* ** * * * * * * * * * * *]
Provided
[32][* * *] that any person so appointed, elected or
nominated under this section shall be subject to retirement at the same time as
if he had become a member of the Board on the day on which the member of the
Board in whose place he is appointed, elected or nominated was last appointed,
elected or nominated a member of the Board:
Provided further that no act of the Board or of its officers shall be deemed to be invalid by reason only that the number of members of the Board at the time of the performance of such act was less than the number provided by section 3.
10. Allowances and fees.— The members of the Board and the members of Committees, which may be appointed by the Board, when necessary, shall be paid travelling allowances of the prescribed amount and on the prescribed conditions for attending meetings of the Board, or for performing any duty assigned to them by the Board for the purposes of this Act.
11. President at meetings.— (1) The Chairman or in his absence the Vice-Chairman shall preside at every meeting of the Board, and shall have a second or casting vote in all cases of equality of votes.
(2) In the absence of both the Chairman and the Vice-Chairman the members present at any meeting may elect one of their members to preside, who shall have a second or casting vote in all cases of equality of votes.
12. Interested members not to vote.— No member of the Board shall vote on any question coming before the Board for consideration in which (otherwise than in its general application to all persons and properties within the province) he has a pecuniary interest.
Explanation— In case of any question arising whether a member
has or has not a pecuniary interest, the decision of the Chairman shall be
final.
13. Power of Board to make regulations.— (1) The Board may make regulations consistent with this Act and the rules thereunder for the carrying of all or any of its purposes.
(2) In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, the Board may make regulations regulating or determining all or any of the following matters, namely:-
(i) the time and place of its meetings;
(ii) the manner in which notice of meeting shall be given;
(iii) the conduct of proceedings at meetings;
(iv) the division of duties among the members of
the Board; and
(v) the appointment, duties and procedure of special Committees consisting wholly of members of the Board of partly of such members and partly of other persons.
14. Supersession of Board.— (1) If at any time it appears to the [33][Provincial Government] that the Board is not properly performing the duties imposed upon it by or under this Act, the [34][Provincial Government] may, after considering any explanation offered by the Board by an order in writing specifying the reasons for so doing, dissolve the Board and direct that the vacancies shall thereupon be filled by election in respect of elected members and by appointment in respect of appointed members in the manner indicated above.
(2) From the date of an order under sub-section (1) until the vacancies are filled, all powers and duties of the Board shall be exercised and performed by such person in such manner as the [35][Provincial Government] may direct.
15. Duty of Board.— It shall be the duty of the Board—
(a) to report to the [36][Provincial Government] after such enquiry, if any, as it deems necessary or as may be required by this Act, on application for State aid that may be referred to it for advice by the [37][Provincial Government];
(b) to advise the [38][Provincial Government] on any matters that may be referred to it:
Provided that the [39][Provincial Government] shall not sanction State aid without reference to the Board except in the case of a loan the amount of which does not exceed Rs. 5,000.
16. Documents and reports to be furnished to the Provincial Government.— If the [40][Provincial Government] so directs, the Secretary shall forward to the [41][Provincial Government] any document and prepare and submit any report relating to the work of the Board.
CHAPTER III
GENERAL PROVISIONS
REGARDING
THE GIVING OF STATE AID
17. Forms of State aid.— The forms of State aid which may be given may include the following, namely:-
(a) the grant of a loan;
(b) the grant, sale or lease of land, raw
material, fire-wood, water or any other property vested in
[42][the Provincial Government];
[43][(c) the payment of a subsidy, in the case of a cottage industry or village industry for any purpose; and in the case of any other industry for the conduct of research or the purchase of machinery;]
(d) the supply of machinery on the hire-purchase system;
(e) the guarantee of a minimum return on the whole or part of the capital of a joint stock company invested in an industry.
18. Industries to which several forms of State aid may be given.— State aid may be given to—
(a) a new or nascent industry;
(b) an industry to be newly established in an area where such industries are undeveloped;
(c) a cottage industry, [44][or village industry]; or
(d) an industry which needs revival, or development by modern methods.
19. Application for State aid.— Applications for State aid shall be made to the Director in such form, and shall contain such information, as may be prescribed.
CHAPTER IV
PROVISIONS
REGULATING THE GIVING OF STATE
AID
OTHERWISE THAN BY THE SUPPLY OF
MACHINERY
ON THE HIRE-PURCHASE SYSTEM
20. Power to grant loans.— Loans granted under this chapter shall be subject to the sanction of the [45][Provincial Government] given after consultation with the Finance Department, provided that in regard to loans not exceeding a prescribed amount, the [46][Provincial Government] may make rules delegating their powers to such authority or officer as they deem fit.
21. Security
for repayment.— (1) When an
application for loan has been accepted, the applicant shall execute a deed in
the prescribed form undertaking to apply the money lent to the purpose or
purposes for which aid to fulfil the conditions on which the loan was granted,
and rendering himself and such property as may have been specified in the deed
as security, and , in the event of that property being found insufficient, the
whole of his property liable for the repayment of the loan with interest and
costs, if any, incurred in making or recovering the loan.
(2) When the application has been made by a firm or company the deed shall be executed by a duly authorised representative thereof, and the deed shall thereupon be deemed binding on the said firm or company and the property of the said firm or company shall be liable for the repayment of the loan in the same manner as if the loan had been granted to an individual.
22. Loan how repayable.— The loan, together with all interest due thereon, if any, shall be repayable either in a lump sum or by installments as may be provided for in the deed executed by the borrower under section 21.
23. Notice
to pay.— (1) When any loan or
installment or interest thereon falls due and is not paid on or before the due
date or when a loan has been declared immediately repayable under section 27,
the officer empowered by the
[47][Provincial Government] in this behalf may cause
to be served on the borrower a notice in the prescribed manner calling upon him
to pay the sums due within such time as may be fixed therein.
(2) Such notice shall contain an intimation that in case of default the said officer will issue a declaration in the prescribed form showing the amount of the debt due and the property mentioned in the deed as liable to satisfy the same.
24. Effect of declaration.— (1) If within the time so fixed the sums due are not paid, the officer empowered under section 23 may issue the declaration as described in sub-section (2) of the same section, and such declaration shall be published in the [48][official Gazette].
(2) Such declaration shall be conclusive evidence of its contents, and shall not be called into question in any court by the borrower, his heirs, legal representatives or assigns [49][or by any member of his family if he belongs to a joint Hindu family nor shall any right, principle or rule arising from or under the personal or customary law applicable to the said persons or any of them, nor anything contained in the Punjab Alienation of Land Act, 1900, affect the validity or effectiveness of a mortgage executed or of a declaration published under this Act, or the procedure therein provided for enforcement thereof.]
(3) Such declaration may be produced by the said officer, or by such other person as he may either generally or specially appoint in this behalf before the principal civil court of original jurisdiction, within the local limits of whose jurisdiction any of the property liable for the debt due is situate in the same manner as a decree of which execution is sought.
25. Execution of declaration.— When declaration has been received by a civil court under section 24, the court shall immediately attach the property mentioned in the declaration and shall pass an order directing, that, unless the amount mentioned in the declaration is paid within such time, not, exceeding two months, as the court may consider reasonable, it may be recovered by sale of the property mentioned in the declaration as if it were a decree for the payment of money passed by the said court in the exercise of its ordinary civil jurisdiction.
26. Inspection and returns.— In any case in which an application for a loan has been made under this Chapter the applicant, and at any time during the currency of a loan that has been granted the borrower, shall be bound—
(a) to comply with any general or special order of the Director relating to the inspection of the premises, buildings, machinery and stock-in-hand of the industry;
(b) to permit the inspection of all accounts relative to the industry;
(c) to furnish full returns of all products manufactured or sold, both as regards description and quality;
(d) to maintain such special accounts and to furnish such statements as the Director may from time to time require; and
(e) to submit the accounts of the industry to such audit as the Director may prescribe.
27. Penalty
for default in applying the loan.—
If the Director, after any inspection provided for in section 26, is not
satisfied that the money lent is being applied to the purpose or purposes for
which the loan was granted or that the conditions on which the loan was granted
are being duly fulfilled, he may declare, notwithstanding anything contained in
the deed executed under section 21 that the loan is immediately repayable and
shall give notice of such declaration to the borrower.
28. Power to adjust security during currency of loan.— If at any time during the currency of the loan, the value of the security falls below the outstanding balance of the loan, the Director may either proceed to recover in the manner laid down in sections 23, 24 and 25 so much of such balance as is not adequately covered by the then existing value of the security or accept such additional or collateral security as he may deem sufficient.
29. Power
to recover loans.— If the
borrower fails to comply with any order under clause (a) of section 26 or does
not permit or obstructs the inspection of the accounts relative to the industry
or makes default in respect of any of the particulars specified in clauses (c),
(d) and (e) of the said section, or if the borrower disposes of any profits in
contravention of the provisions of sections 33 the Director may, after considering
any representation the borrower may make within such time as the
[50][Provincial Government] may allow in this behalf,
proceed to recover the loan in the manner laid down in sections 23, 24 and 25.
30. Appeal.— Within 15 days of the receipt of a notice under section 27, 28 or 29, the borrower may appeal against such order to the [51][Provincial Government] and the decision of the [52][Provincial Government] thereon shall be final:
[53][Provided that no order under this section shall be passed unless an opportunity of being heard is provided to the person to be affected thereby.]
31. Government
guarantee of a minimum return.—
The conditions of a guarantee by the
[54][Provincial Government] of a minimum return on the
whole or part of the capital of a joint stock company shall be—
(a) that the industry shall be subject to the conditions of section 26 in respect of inspection, returns and accounts;
(b) that a minimum portion of the authorizing capital of the industry to be fixed according to the circumstances of each case has been subscribed and paid in cash;
(c) that no such guarantee shall in any case extend beyond a period of 5 years;
(d) that during the period to which the guarantee extends, the [55][Provincial Government] may impose on such persons as it considers to be directly concerned in the promotion of the company, a condition that if they transfer any of their shares without the consent of the [56][Provincial Government], they shall be liable jointly and severally to refund to the [57][Provincial Government] any sums paid to the company in fulfillment of the guarantee;
(e) that
the
[58][Provincial Government] shall be entitled to
recover the whole or any part of the sum paid by the
[59][Provincial Government] on account of such
guarantee with interest at the rate in force on the date of the agreement for
loans granted under the Land Improvement Loans Act, 1883[60], at any time after such period as may have been
laid down in the agreement, provided that the
[61][Provincial Government] is satisfied that the
company is paying or is able to pay
interest or a dividend upon the capital
shown as paid up in excess of such rate as may be fixed in the agreement and
such recovery shall be made in the manner laid down in sections 23, 24 and 25:
Provided that the sum recoverable by the [62][Provincial Government] in any one year shall not exceed a sum equal to half the net profits made by the company in the preceding year in excess of the sum required for the payment of interest or dividend at the rate fixed in the agreement.
[63][32. Subsidies.— A subsidy to a cottage industry or a village industry for any purpose
and a subsidy to any other industry for the conduct of research or for purchase
of machinery may be granted by the Provincial Government on such conditions as
may be prescribed in this behalf.]
33. Disposal of profits when conditions on which State aid is given are not fulfilled.— No borrower shall pay any dividend or distribute or take any profits in excess of such percentage rate upon the amount of the capital of the industry as the [64][Provincial Government] may from time to time fix, until the conditions on which the State aid has been granted are fulfilled.
34. Government control of aided industry.— Notwithstanding anything contained elsewhere in this Chapter, the [65][Provincial Government] may, by the appointment of its own directors or otherwise exercise such control over the conduct of the industry to which State aid has been given as shall suffice in its opinion to safeguard its interests, provided that such right has been expressly reserved by agreement at the time the aid was granted.
35. Method of recovery of money due.— Notwithstanding anything contained in sections 23, 24 and 25, all arrears of money payable to the [66][Provincial Government] under this Act including interest chargeable thereon and costs, if any, incurred, may, with the previous sanction of the [67][Provincial Government], be recovered as arrears of land revenue.
CHAPTER V
SUPPLY OF MACHINERY
ON HIRE-PURCHASE SYSTEM
36. Percentage of cost to be deposited by hirer.— No machinery shall be supplied by the [68][Provincial Government] on the hire-purchase system unless the applicant therefor deposits with the Director such percentage of the cost thereof as may be prescribed, and furnishes security for the unpaid portion of such cost in the same manner as for a loan granted under the provisions of Chapter IV.
37. Particulars to be specified in order when application is allowed.— When an application is allowed, the Director shall, subject to and in accordance with any rules that may be made under this Act, make an order specifying the following particulars, namely:-
(a) the
amount of each installment of rent to be paid for the hire of the machinery and
the number of such installments to be paid before the machinery shall become
the property of the hirer;
(b) the amount of interest, if any, to be paid with each installment of rent on the remaining unpaid installments;
(c) the dates on which and the manner in which the aforesaid payments shall be made; and
(d) such other particulars as may be prescribed.
38. Conditions of supply of machinery on hire-purchase system.— Until the hiring is terminated in the manner hereinafter provided, the following provisions shall apply, namely:-
(a) The hirer shall pay punctually and without demand the installments of rent and amount of interest specified in the order referred to in section 37.
(b) The hirer shall retain the machinery in his own possession in good and serviceable order and condition and shall not, without the previous written consent of the Director, make any addition thereto or alteration therein, nor remove the machinery or any part thereof from the premises specified in the application for the supply thereof.
(c) The machinery shall remain the sole and absolute [69][property of the] [70][Provincial Government], and any transfer thereof or assignment of any right, title or interest therein or the creation of any mortgage, encumbrance or any other charge thereon by the hirer shall be void as against the [71][Provincial Government] unless it has been made with the previous written consent of the Director.
(d) the machinery shall not be liable to distraint, attachment or sale by any process under any law for the time being in force, otherwise than under this Act.
(e) The machinery shall bear a metal plate in the prescribed form, and any person who wilfully removes or defaces such plate shall be liable to a fine not exceeding five hundred rupees. It shall be presumed until the contrary is proved that machinery bearing such metal plate is the [72][property of the] [73][Provincial Government] hired out under this Chapter.
(f) The hirer shall permit the Director or any person authorized by the Director in this behalf to inspect the machinery at all reasonable times, and the Director or such other person shall have all such powers of entry as may be necessary for the purpose of making an inspection.
(g) In addition to the foregoing conditions the hirer shall be bound by such other conditions consistent therewith as may be prescribed by rules made under this Act, or may be imposed by the Director in any particular case.
39. Consequences of default by hirer.— If the hirer makes default in paying the rent of the machinery or any sum payable as interest or any other charges due from him under this Chapter or fails to comply with any of the conditions which are contained in, or may be imposed under section 38, the Director may, after giving him 16 days’ notice, terminate the hiring and he or any other officer authorized by him in this behalf may thereupon enter the premises in which the machinery is for the time being kept, whether such premises belong to the hirer or not and seize and take away the same.
40. Option
of hirer to purchase machinery seized for default.— (1) If the machinery is seized and taken away
under section 39 the hirer shall have the option to be exercised within one
month after such a seizure or such longer period as may be allowed by the
Director in this behalf, of purchasing the same by payment to the Director of
the unpaid balance of the cost thereof, together with such other amounts as may
be due, and the cost of and expenses incidental to such seizure and removal.
(2) If within the period specified in sub-section (1) the hirer does not exercise the option of purchase, the Director shall proceed to dispose of the machinery.
41. Liability of hirer on termination of hiring under sections 24 and 25.— If the Director terminates the hiring under section 39, and the hirer does not purchase the machinery under section 40, the hirer shall not be entitled to the refund of the sum deposited by him under section 36 or to the refund or remission of any payment made by or due from him during the hiring, and shall be liable to pay such amount, if any, as the Director may determine in respect of any loss caused by the disposal of the machinery under sub-section (2) of section 40.
42. Termination of hiring on payment of cost of machinery.— When, after credit has been given for the amount deposited under section 36, the hirer has paid in full all the installments of rent mentioned in clause (a) of section 37 and the amount of interest, costs and other charges payable by him under this Chapter, he shall become the owner of the machinery and shall thereupon remove from the same the metal plate mentioned in clause (e) of section 38:
Provided that if at any time during the hiring the hirer pays in advance the remaining installments of rent the interest payable in respect thereof shall be remitted.
43. Penalty for non-removal of metal plate from machinery.— If the hirer wilfully omits, after receiving due notice, to remove the metal plate from any machinery which has become his property under section 42, he shall be liable to a fine not exceeding fifty rupees.
44. Sums due under this chapter recoverable as loans under Chapter IV.— All sums payable under this Chapter shall be recoverable in the same way as loans under Chapter IV.
CHAPTER VI
SUPPLEMENTAL
45. Finality of decision of Provincial Government and bar of suits and proceedings in Civil and Criminal Courts.— (1) The decision of the [74][Provincial Government] as to whether the conditions laid down in or under any of the provisions of this Act have been satisfied shall be final, and no suit shall be brought in any civil court to set aside or modify any order made thereunder.
(2) No prosecution, suit or other proceeding shall lie against any Government officer or other authority vested with powers under this Act for anything in good faith done or intended to be done thereunder.
46. Power to make rules.— (1) The [75][Provincial Government] may, after previous publication, make rules consistent with this Act for the carrying out of all or any of its purposes.
(2) In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, the [76][Provincial Government] may make rules regulating or determining all or any of the following matters, namely:-
[77][(a) nomination of three members of the Board under clause (e) of sub-section (1) of section 3;]
(b) regulating the travelling allowance under section 10;
(c) the manner of making application for State aid under section 19;
(d) the delegation of power to give loans under section 20;
(e) the form of deed to be executed under section 21;
(f) the nature and amount of the security to be taken under sections 21 and 36 for the due application and repayment of the State aid or rents together with all interest due thereon, if any, and the rate of interest at which and the conditions under which State aid may be granted:
Provided that where the security consists wholly or in part of the premises, machinery, stock, stores or other property, present or future, movable or immovable of the industry concerned, then the whole of such property present and future, movable and immovable, may be made liable for the recovery of the loan and all interest due thereon, if any;
(g) the inspection under section 26 of the
premises, buildings, machinery and stock-in-hand and the mode of keeping and
auditing the account and of furnishing returns of any industry in respect of
which State aid has been given;
(h) the manner in and the place at which notices or orders may be served on any borrower;
(i) the form of the declaration to be used under section 24;
(j) the fixing of the period for the repayment of loans;
(k) the application under section 33 of profits in the case in which the conditions on which State aid has been given, have not been fulfilled;
(l) the appointment and functions of directors appointed by the [78][Provincial Government] under section 34 and the prescribing of other methods of control of industries to which State aid has been given;
(m) the percentage of the cost of machinery to be deposited under section 36;
(n) the additional particulars to be specified in the order referred to in section 37 and the condition on which machinery may be supplied on the hire-purchase system;
(o) the form of the metal plate referred to in clause (e) of section 38;
(p) the form of notice under section 39;
(q) the recovery of any sums payable under this Act; and
(r) all other matters pertaining to the working of this Act.
47. Repeal.— The Punjab Industrial Loans Act, 1923[79], is hereby repealed.
[1]For statement of objects and
reasons, see Punjab Gazette, 1935,
Extraordinary, page 54; for Report of the Select Committee, see Punjab Gazette, 1935, Part V, pages
31-33; for proceedings in Council, see Punjab
Legislative Council Debates, Volume XXVII, pages 42-59, 922-939, 971-1003,
1233-1238.
This Act received the assent of the Governor of the Punjab on 7th
December, 1935; that of the Governor-General on 19th January, 1936; and, was
published in the Punjab Gazette
(Extraordinary), dated 25th January, 1936.
[2]The Act came into force on
7th March, 1936, vide Punjab
Government Notification No. 1021-1 and L-1936/7815, dated 6th March, 1936.
[3]Substituted, for the words
“Local Government”, by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws)
Order, 1937 as amended by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws)
Supplementary Order, 1937.
[4]The word “Indian”, omitted by
the Punjab Laws (Adaptation, Revision and Repeal) Act, 1954 (XV of 1955),
section 2, Schedule I, Part II.
[5]VII of 1913.
[6]The word “Punjab” deleted by
the West Pakistan Adaptation and Repeal of Laws) Act, 1957 (XVI of 1957),
section 3, Schedule III.
[7]Added by the State Aid to Industries
(Amendment) Act, 1940 (III of 1940), section 2.
[8]The original clauses (6) and
(7) re-numbered as clauses (8) and (9), ibid.
[9]Ibid.
[10]Substituted, for the words
“Local Government”, by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws)
Order, 1937 as amended by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws)
Supplementary Order, 1937.
[11]The word “Punjab” deleted by
the West Pakistan Adaptation and Repeal of Laws) Act, 1957 (XVI of 1957),
section 3, Schedule III.
[12]Ibid.
[13]Substituted, for the words
“Local Government”, by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws)
Order, 1937 as amended by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws)
Supplementary Order, 1937.
[14]The original clause (d) which
was first substituted by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws)
Order, 1937 as amended by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws)
Supplementary Order, 1937, was later, Substituted by the West Pakistan
Adaptation and Repeal of Laws) Act, 1957 (XVI of 1957), section 3, Schedule
III.
[15]The full-stop has been
replaced by semi-colon and the word “and”, inserted by the Punjab State Aid to
Industries (Amendment) Act, 1951 (VI of 1951), section 2.
[16]Substituted, ibid., for the original clauses (e), (f)
and (g).
[17]Omitted by the Punjab State
Aid to Industries (Amendment) Ordinance, 1985 (XX of 1985).
[18]Substituted, for the words
“Local Government”, by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws)
Order, 1937 as amended by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws)
Supplementary Order, 1937.
[19]Substituted, ibid. for the words “Punjab Gazette”.
[20]Substituted for the word
“three”, by the Punjab State Aid to Industries (Amendment) Act, 1938 (VI of
1938), section 2.
[21]Substituted, for the words
“Local Government”, by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws)
Order, 1937 as amended by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws)
Supplementary Order, 1937.
[22]Substituted for the words
“three”, by the Punjab State Aid to Industries (Amendment) Act, 1938 (VI of
1938), section 2.
[23]Added ibid.
[24]Substituted, for the words
“Local Government”, by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws)
Order, 1937 as amended by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws)
Supplementary Order, 1937.
[25]Ibid.
[26]Ibid.
[27]Ibid.
[28]Substituted, for the words
“Local Government”, by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws)
Order, 1937 as amended by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws)
Supplementary Order, 1937.
[29]Omitted by the Punjab State
Aid to Industries (Amendment) Ordinance, 1985 (XX of 1985).
[30]Ibid.
[31]The first proviso as amended
by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws) Order, 1937 as amended
by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws) Supplementary Order,
1937, deleted by the West Pakistan Adaptation and Repeal of Laws) Act, 1957
(XVI of 1957), section 3, Schedule III.
[32]The word “further” deleted, ibid.
[33]Substituted, for the words
“Local Government”, by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws)
Order, 1937 as amended by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws)
Supplementary Order, 1937.
[34]Ibid.
[35]Substituted, for the words
“Local Government”, by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws)
Order, 1937 as amended by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws)
Supplementary Order, 1937.
[36]Ibid.
[37]Ibid.
[38]Ibid.
[39]Ibid.
[40]Ibid.
[41]Ibid.
[42]Substituted, for the words
“His Majesty for the purposes of the Province”, by West Pakistan Laws
(Adaptation) Order, 1964, section 2(1), Schedule Pt.II, which were previously
substituted, for the words “of the Local Government”, by the Government of
India (Adaptation of Indian Laws) Order, 1937 as amended by the Government of
India (Adaptation of Indian Laws) Supplementary Order, 1937.
[43]Substituted by the State Aid
to Industries (Amendment) Act, 1940 (III of 1940), section 3.
[44]Inserted ibid., section 3-A.
[45]Substituted, for the word
“Local Government”, by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws)
Order, 1937 as amended by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws)
Supplementary Order, 1937.
[46]Ibid.
[47]Substituted, for the word
“Local Government”, by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws)
Order, 1937 as amended by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws)
Supplementary Order, 1937.
[48]Substituted, ibid., for the word “Gazette”.
[49]Inserted by the State Aid to
Industries (Amendment) Act, 1940 (III of 1940), section 4.
[50]Substituted, for the words
“Local Government”, by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws)
Order, 1937 as amended by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws)
Supplementary Order, 1937.
[51]Ibid.
[52]Ibid.
[53]Added by the Punjab State Aid
to Industries (Amendment) Ordinance, 1985 (XX of 1985).
[54]Substituted, for the words
“Local Government”, by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws)
Order, 1937 as amended by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws)
Supplementary Order, 1937.
[55]Substituted, for the words
“Local Government”, by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws)
Order, 1937 as amended by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws)
Supplementary Order, 1937.
[56]Ibid.
[57]Ibid.
[58]Ibid.
[59]Ibid.
[60]XIX of 1883.
[61]Substituted, for the words
“Local Government”, by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws)
Order, 1937 as amended by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws)
Supplementary Order, 1937.
[62]Ibid.
[63]Substituted by the State Aid
to Industries (Amendment) Act, 1940 (III of 1940).
[64]Substituted, for the words
“Local Government”, by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws)
Order, 1937 as amended by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws)
Supplementary Order, 1937.
[65]Ibid.
[66]Ibid.
[67]Ibid.
[68]ibid.
[69]Substituted, for the words
“property of the Local Government”, by the Government of India (Adaptation of
Indian Laws) Order, 1937 as amended by the Government of India (Adaptation of
Indian Laws) Supplementary Order, 1937.
[70]Substituted, for the word
“Crown”, by West Pakistan Laws (Adaptation) Order, 1964, section 2 (1),
Schedule Pt.II.
[71]Substituted, for the words
“Local Government”, by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws)
Order, 1937 as amended by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws)
Supplementary Order, 1937.
[72]Substituted ibid., for the words “property of the
Local Government.”
[73]Substituted, for the word
“Crown”, by West Pakistan Laws (Adaptation) Order, 1964, section 2(1), Schedule
Pt.II.
[74]Substituted, for the words
“Local Government”, by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws)
Order, 1937 as amended by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws)
Supplementary Order, 1937.
[75]Ibid.
[76]Ibid.
[77]Substituted by the Punjab
State Aid to Industries (Amendment) Act, 1951 (VI of 1951), for original clause
(a).
[78]Substituted, for the words
“Local Government”, by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws)
Order, 1937 as amended by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws)
Supplementary Order, 1937.
[79]I of 1923.