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COKING COAL MINES (NATIONALISATION) ACT, 1972


COKING COAL MINES (NATIONALISATION) ACT, 1972


36 of 1972

17th August, 1972

Act 36 of 1972.-Coking coal is essential for the production of iron and steel but the resources therof are severely limited and consequently careful conservation of such resources is required in the long term interest of the steel. industry. Such conservation can be achieved only by ensuring scientific development and efficient conduct of operations in each coalfield and by employing proper techniques of mining. Efforts were made in the past to nationalise and coordinate the development and mining of coking coal but these efforts did not succeed. It had, therefore, become urgently necessary to assume, in the public interest, complete responsibility for the reorganisation and reconstruction of the coking coal industry and the connected coke production so that adequate supplies of coal and coke may be ensured to meet the growing requirements of the steel-industry. The Central Government, therefore, decided to nationalise the coking coal mines and coke oven plants as early as possible. At it was found that such nationalisation would take a long time to be effected, the management of 214 coking coal mines and 12 coke oven plants was taken over by the Government, pending nationalisation of such mines and plants, under the Coking Coal Mines (Emergency Provisions) Act, 1971 (No. 64 of 1971). The present Bill seeks to complete the process of nationalisation of the coking coal mines and coke oven plants by providing for the acquisition of the right, title and interest of the owners thereof. S.O.R.- See Gaz. of Ind., 31 -7-72, Pt. II. S.2,Ext..p.648. Act 41 of 1973.- Since the Coking Coal Mines (Nationalisation) Act, 1972 received the President's assent it has come to notice that in certain cases there are minor discrepancies in the description of the various coking coalmines listed in the Schedule to the Act. It is desired to remove these discrepancies, and such other discrepancies as may be brought to notice hereafter, by issue of suitable notifications if the power In this regard is vested in the Government. In course of the adminstration of the coking coal mines,since the enactment of the 1972 Act. it has been noticed that the previous owners had accumulated large arrears towards workers dues in the shape of contributions to provident fund, wages and other dues. It is proposed to vest the Commissioner of payments appointed underS. 20of that Act with the authority to deduct arrears of wages, employers share of the provident fund contribution, pension fund, gratuity fund or other funds established for the welfare of workers out of the amount payable to the owners specified in the first and second Schedules of the Coking Coal Mines (Nationalisation) Act, 1972, with priority over all other dues, whether secured or unsecured. The relevant clauses of the Bill or in conformity with similar provisions of theCoal Mines (Nationalisation) Act, 1973. Since it may not be possible for a large body of workmen or their dependents to make claims before the Commissioner, both the Acts are being amended with a view to empowering the Coal Mines Provident Fund Commissioner to make the claims on behall of the workmen. It is proposed that any appeal against the decision of the Commissioner of payments shall lie before the High Court of the State in which the coking coal mine is situated and that such appeal shall be heard and disposed of by not less than two Judges of that High Court. (S.O.R.) See Gaz. of Ind.. 16 -8-73, Pt. II. S. 2, Ext., p. 731. Act 22 of 1978.- After the nationalisation of coal mines in India under the Coking Coal Mines (Nationalisation) Act. 1972 andthe Coal Mines (Nationalisation) Act. 1973, it was brought to light that certain provisions of these Acts needed clarification. It is, therefore, necessary to suitably amend these Acts with a view to removing the ambiguities as well as certain practical difficulties which have come to light in the implementation thereof.

The main amendments are as follows: (a) As doubts were expressed whether certain amounts like dues on account of the sale of coal and coal products effected before the date of nationalisation of coking coal mines and coal mines, subsidies due for the pre-nationalisation period and earnest monies and security deposits made by the owners of coal mines with the various authorities were covered by the exception to the assets vesting in the Government on nationalisation, it is proposed to clarify in the said Acts that current assets vesting in the Government do not include such amounts. (b) The said Acts do not specify the interest rate admissible on the claimed amounts after the appointed day. In the absence of such a provision, the secured creditors have included in their claims interest at very high rates which, if allowed, will deprive the lower priority creditors, mostly Government organisations and small suppliers. It is, therefore, proposed to insert a new section in each of the said Acts lo provide that the interest payable on such amounts shall be at such rate not exceeding the rate of interest accruing on any amount deposited by the Commissioner of Payments with a nationalised bank or in the Public Account of India as required under the said Acts. (c) It is proposed to empower the Commissioner of Payments (i) to authorise the persons appointed to assist him under the Coking Coal Mines (Nationalisation) Act. 1972 to exercise all or any of the powers exercisable by him under the Act. Such a provision already exists inthe Coal Mines (Nationalisation) Act, 1973; (ii) to transfer cases from one Assistant Commissioner to another or to himself: (iii) to issue a notification inviting the owners, managing contractors and such other persons who are owners of any machinery, equipment or other property which has vested in the Central Government or a Government company under the Act and which does not belong to the colliery owners to apply for the residuary amount lying with Commissioner of Payments after settling all the claims. (d) It is proposed to legalise joint claims filed by workers through Trade Unions or through the officers under the Chief Labour Commissioner (Central) against the colliery owners. (e) Such of the claims as had not been time-barred on the relevant date when the management of the coal mines was taken over by Government and had been filed before the specified dates but had been rejected merely on the ground that such claim; had become time-barred are proposed to be restored and dealt with. (f) It is proposed to prescribe a period of sixty days within which appeals against the decisions of the Commissioner of Payments have to be filed and to apply the relevant provisions of the Limitation Act, 1963, to such appeals. It is also proposed to extend the right of appeal to the colliery owners. (g) it is proposed to provide that the period of three years after which undisbursed amounts shall revert to the general revenue account should be counted from the date on which the last order for disbursement was made by the Commissioner of Payments and not from the date on which the amount was paid by the Government to the Commissioner. (h) With a view to dealing effectively with persons who indulge in illegal mining of coal, it is proposed to amend sub -section (2) ofsection 30 of the Coal Mines (Nationalisation) Act, 1973, by enhancing the punishment of imprisonment from two years to three years and of fine from ten thousand rupees to twenty thousand rupees. 2. The Bill seeks lo achieve the above objects. Gaz.. of Ind., 26-4-1978, Pt. II, S. 2, Ext., p. 445. Act 57 of 1986.- After the nationalisation of coal mines in India under the Coking Coal Mines (Nationalisation) Act, 1972 (Coking Coal Act) andthe Coal Mines (Nationalisation) Act, 1973, (Coal Mines Act), certain judicial pronouncements in regard to the interpretation of the provisions of the said Acts necessitated a few amendments in the relevant provisions of those Acts. It was also found necessary to remove certain ambiguities and difficulties in implementing those provisions. The Coal Mines Nationalisation Laws (Amendment) Ordinance, 1986 (7 of 1986) was thus promulgated by the President on the 7th October. 1986 to make certain amendments in the above two Acts. Some of the important amendments which the Ordinance proposed were as follows: (a) the definition of "mine" in the Coking Coal Act and the Coal Mines Act included all coal and coke belonging to the owner of the mine whether in stock or in transit and all coal under production in a mine on a day immediately prior to the date on which-the coal mines were nationalised. Accordingly, the amounts specified in the Schedules to the two Acts included lhe value of the coke and coal instock lying at the mines at the time of nationalisation. The Supreme Court, however, in a recent case, while agreeing with the contention that the coke and coal stocks lying at the mine vested in the Government as a result of nationalisation took the view that the value of coke and coal stocks had to be taken into account for balancing the position of accounts as on the date immediately preceding the date of nationalisation. This would have involved double payment of the amount inasmuch as the value of the coke and coal stocks had already been included in the amounts mentioned in the Schedules to the Acts against each coal mine. In order to make the intention clear,sections 10and22 of the Coking Coal Actandsections 5and19 of the Coal Mines Actwere amended retrospectively to remove any doubts in the matter and to clarify that the amounts specified in the Schedules to the relevant Acts shall also be deemed to include the amounts required to be paid to the owner in respect of the stock of coke and coal or other assets referred to in the definition of "mine" in the relevant Acts. Necessary provision validating the action taken under the two Acts was also made. (b) With the commencement of the Coal Mines (Nationalisation) Amendment Act, 1976 on 29-4-1976. carrying on of coal mining operation or leasing for mining coal by any private party were prohibited. Thus,section 4(2) of the Coking Coal Actandsection 1(2) of the Coal Mines Actbecame redundant and were omitted with effect from 29-4-1976 with a .saving clause to protect action, if any, taken under the existing provisions. A provision for correction of an error, omission or misdescription was also added tosection 3 of the Coal Mines Act, on the lines of a similar provision in the Coking Coal Act. (c) Section 25 of both the Acts was amended so as to clarify that any amount in excess of payment over receipts in Ihe statement of accounts prepared by the coal companies shall be deemed to be the amount advanced by the Central Government or the Custodian. (d) Section 26 of both the Acts was also amended to empower the Commissioner of Payments to make apportionment of the amount among the various owners on the basis of the highest annual production in the relevant coal mines during the last 3 years immediately preceding the appointed day. 2. The Bill seeks lo replace the abovementioned Ordinance. It also seeks to make certain further amendments of a clarificatory nature, which have been explained in the memorandum annexed to this Bill.- Gaz. of Ind., 17 -11- 1986, Pt. II, S. 2, Ext"p. 12 (No. 48),

An Act to provide for the acquisition and transfer of the right, title and Interest of the owners of the coking coal mines specified In the First Schedule, and the right, title and interest of the owners of such coke oven plants as are In or about the said coking coal mines with a view to reorganising and reconstructing such mines and plants for the purpose of protecting, conserving and promoting scientific development of the resources of coking coal needed to meet the growing requirements of the iron and steel industry and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. Be it enacted by Parliament in the Twenty-third Year of the Republic of India as follows :-

CHAPTER 01: PRELIMINARY

SECTION 01: SHORT TITLE AND COMMENCEMENT

(1) This Act may be called theCoking Coal Mines (Nationalisation) Act, 1972.

(2) The provisions ofsections 30-and31-shall come into force at once and the remaining provisions of this Act shall be deemed to have come into force on the 1st day of May, 1972.

SECTION 02: DECLARATION AS TO THE POLICY OF THE STATE

It is hereby declared that this Act is for giving effect to the policy of the State towards securing the principles specified in clause (b) of article 39 of the Constitution.

SECTION 03: DEFINITIONS

In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,"-

(a) "appointed day" means the 1st day of May, 1972'.

(b) "coke oven plant" means the plant and equipment with which the manufacture of hard coke has been, or is being, carried on, and includes-

(i) all lands, buildings, works, machinery and equipment, vehicles, railway, tramways and sidings, belonging to, or in, the coke oven plant,

(ii) all workshops belonging to the coke oven plant, including buildings, machinery, instrument, stores, equipment of such workshops and the lands on which such workshops stand,

(iii) all coke in stock or under production, and Other stores, stocks and instruments, belonging lo the coke oven plant,

(iv) all power station belonging to the coke oven planter operated for supplying electricity for the purpose of working of coke oven plant or a number of coke oven plants,

(v) all lands, buildings and equipment belonging to the coke oven plant where the washing of coal is carried on,

(vi) all other fixed assets movable or immovable, and current assets belonging to a coke oven plant, whether within its premises or outside.

CHAPTER 02: ACQUISITION OF THE RIGHTS OF OWNERS OF COKING COAL MINES AND COKE OVEN PLANTS

SECTION 04: ACQUISITION OF RIGHT IN COKING COAL MINES

(1) On the appointed day, the right, title and interest of the owners in relation to the coking coal mines specified in the First Schedule shall stand transferred to, and shall vest absolutely, in the central Government, free from all incumbrances.

1[(2) * * *]

2[(3) If after the appointed day, the Central Government is satisfied, whether from any information received by it or otherwise, that there has been any error, omission or misdescription in relation to the particulars of a coking coal mine included in the First Schedule or the name and address of the owner of any such coking coal mine, it may, by notification, correct such error, omission or misdescription, and on the issue of such notification the relevant entries in the First Schedule shall be, and shall be deemed always to have been, corrected accordingly: Provided that no such correction in relation to the ownership of a coking coal mine shall be made where such ownership is in dispute.]

SECTION 05:

3 [(1)] Acquisition of rights of owners of coke oven plants On the appointed day, the right, title and interest of the owners of each of the coke oven plants specified in the Second Schedule, being the coke oven plants which are situated in or about the coking coal mines specified in the First Schedule, shall stand transferred to, and shall vest absolutely in, the Central Government, free from all incumbrances.

3[2) If after the appointed day, the Central Government is satisfied, whether from any information received by it or otherwise, that there has been any error, omission or misdescription in relation to the particulars of a coke oven plant included in the Second Schedule or the name and address of the owner of any such coke oven plant, it may, by notification, correct such error, omission or misdescription, and on the issue of such notification, the relevant entries in the Second Schedule shall be,.and shall be deemed always to have been, corrected accordingly: Provided that no such correction in relation to the ownership of a coke oven plant shall be made where such ownership is in dispute.]

SECTION 06: CENTRAL GOVERNMENT TO BE THE LESSEE OF THE STATE GOVERNMENT

(1) Where the rights of an owner under any mining lease granted, or deemed to have been granted, in relation to a coking coal mine. by a State Government or any other person, vest in the Central Government undersection 4-, the Central Government shall, on and from the date of such vesting, be deemed to have become the lessee of the State Government or such other person, as the case may be, in relation to such coking coal mine4[as if a fresh mining lease] in relation to such coking coal mine had been granted to the Central Government under the Mineral Concession Rules, the period of such lease5[shall be the maximum period] for which such lease could have been granted by the State Government or such other person under those Rules and, thereupon, all the rights under such mining lease, including surface, underground and other rights granted to the lessee shall be deemed to have been transferred to, and vested in, the Central Government.

(2) On the expiry of the term of any lease, referred to in sub-section (1), such lease shall, if so desired by the Central Government be renewed,6[* * * * *] by the lessor for the maximum period for which such lease can be renewed under the Mineral Concession Rules.

SECTION 07: POWER OF CENTRAL GOVERNMENT TO DIRECT VESTING RIGHTS IN A GOVERNMENT COMPANY

(l) Notwithstanding anything contained insections 4-to6-(both inclusive), the Central Government may, if it is satisfied that a Government company is willing to comply, or has complied with such terms and conditions as that Government may think fit to impose, direct, by an order in writing, that the right, title and interest of an owner in relation to a coking coal mine or coke oven plant referred to, .espectively. insection 4-orsection 5-shall, instead of continuing to vest in the Central Government, vest in the Government company either on the date of publication of the direction or on such earlier or later dale (not being a date earlier than the appointed day), as may be specified in the direction.

(2) Where the right, title and interest of an owner in relation to a coking coal mine or coke oven plant vest in a Government company under sub-section (1), the Government company shall, on and from the date of such vesting, be deemed to have become-

(a) the lessee in relation to such coking coal mine as if a mining lease in relation to such coking mine had been granted to the Government company under the Mineral Concession Rules, the period of such lease being the entire period for which such lease could have been granted under those Rules; "

(b) the owner of the coke oven plant, and all the rights and liabilities of the Central Government in relation to such coking coal mine or coke oven plant shall, on and from the date of such vesting, be deemed to have become the rights and ..liabilities, respectively, of the Government company.

(3) The provisions of sub-section (2) ofsection 6-shall apply to lease which vests in Government company as they apply to a lease vested in the Central Government and reference therein to the Central Government shall be construed as reference to the Government company.

SECTION 08: PROPERTIES VESTING IN CENTRAL GOVERNMENT TO BE FREED FROM MORTGAGES, ETC

(1) All property which vests in the Central Government or in a Government company under this Chapter shall, by force of such vesting, be freed and discharged from any trust, obligation, mortgage, charge, lien and all other incumbrances affecting it and any attachment, injunction or decree or order of any Court restricting the use of such property in any manner shall be deemed to have been withdrawn.

(2) Every mortgagee of any property which has vested under this Act in the Central Government or in a Government company, and every person holding any charge, lien or other interest in or in relation to any such property shall give, within such time and in such manner as may be prescribed, an intimation to the Commissioner of such mortgage, charge lien or other interest.

(3) For the removal of doubts, it is hereby delcared that the mortgagee of any property referred to in sub-section (1) or any other person holding any charge, lien or other interest in, or in. relation to any such property shall be entitled to claim payment of the mortgage money or other dues, in whole or in part. out of the amount specified in relation to such property in the First Schedule or the Second Schedule, as the case may be, but no such mortgage, charge or lien or other interest shall be enforceable against any such property of the Central Government or the Government company.

SECTION 09: CENTRAL GOVERNMENT NOT TO BE LIABLE FOR PRIOR LIABILITIES

(1) Every liability of the owner, agent, manager or managing contractor of a coking coal mine or coke oven plant, in relation to any period prior to the appointed day, shall be the liability of such owner, agent, manager or managing contractor, as the case may be, and shall be enforceable against him and not against the Central Government or the Government company.

(2) For the removal of doubts, it is hereby declared that-

(a) save as otherwise provided elsewhere in this Act. no claim for wages, bonus, royalty, rate, rent, taxes, provident fund, pension, gratuity or any other dues in relation to a coking coal mine or coke oven plant in respect of any period prior to the appointed day, shall be enforceable against the Central Government or the Government company;

(b) no award, decree or order of any Court, tribunal or other authority in relation to any coking coal mine or coke oven plant passed after the appointed day, but in relation to any matter, claim or dispute which arose before that day, shall be enforceable against the Central Government or the Government company:

(c) no liability for the contravention of any provision- of law for the time being in force, made before the appointed day. shall be enforceable against the Central Government or the Government company.

CHAPTER 03: PAYMENT OF AMOUNT

SECTION 10: PAYMENT OF AMOUNT TO OWNERS OF COKING COAL MINES

7 [(1)] The owner of every coking coal mine or group of coking coal mines specified in the second column of the First Schedule, shall be given by the Central Government, in cash and in the manner specified insection 21-, for vesting in it, under section 4-, the right, title and interest of the owner in relation to such coking coal mine or group of coking coal mines, an amount equal to the amount specified against it in the corresponding entry in the fifth column of the said Sched ule.

7 [(2) For the removal of doubts, it is hereby declared that the amount specified in the fifth column of the First Schedule against any coking coal mine or group of coking coal mines specified in the second column of the said Schedule and required to be given by the Central Government to its owner under sub-section (l) shall be deemed to include, and deemed always to have included, the amount required lo be paid to such owner in respect of all coal in stock or other assets referred to in clause (j) ofsection 3-on the date immediately before the appointed day and no further amount shall be payable to the owner in respect of such coal or other assets.]

SECTION 11: PAYMENT OF AMOUNT TO OWNERS OF COKE OVEN PLANTS

8 [(1)] The owner of every coke oven plant specified in the second column of the Second Schedule shall be given by the Central Government, incash and in the manner specified insection 21-, for vesting in it. undersection 5-, the right, title and interest of the owner in relation to such coke oven plant, an amount equal to the amount specified against it in the corresponding entry in the fifth column of the said Schedule.

8[(2) For the removal of doubts, it is hereby declared that the amount specified in the fifth column of the Second Schedule against any coke oven plant specified in the second column of the said Schedule and required to be given by the Central Government to its owner under sub- section (1) shall be deemed to include, and deemed always to have been included, the amount required lo be paid to such owner in respect of all coke in stock or other assets referred to in clause (b) ofsection 3-on the date immediately before the appointed day and, no further amount shall be payable to the owner in respect of such coke or other assets.]

SECTION 12: PAYMENT OF FURTHER AMOUNT

(1) In consideration of the retrospective operation of the provisions ofsection 4-andsection 5-, there,shall he given by the Central Government, in cash. to the owner of every coking coal mine specified in the First Schedule or the owner of every coke oven plant specified in the Second Schedule, an amount equal to the amount which would have been, but for the provisions of the saidsection 4-orsection 5-, as the case may be, payble to such owner under theCoking Coal Mines (Emergency Provisions) Act, 1971, for the period commencing on the 1st day of May, 1972. and ending on the date of assent.

(2) In addition to the amount specified in sub-section (1), there shall be given by the Central Government, in cash to the owner of every coking coal mine specified in thc First Schedule and the owner of every coke oven plant specified in the Second Schedule, simple interest at the rate of four percent, per annum on the amount specified against such owner in the corresponding entry in the fifth column of the First Schedule or the Second Schedule, as the case may be. for the period commencing on the date of assent and ending on the date of payment of such amount to the Commissioner.

(3) The amounts referred to in sub-section (1) and sub-section (2) shall be in addition to the amount specified in the First Schedule or the Second Schedule, as the case may be.

SECTION 12A: WORKERS' DUES TO BE PAID OUT OF THE AMOUNT

[ (1) Out of the amount payable

(a) undersection 10 -andsection 12-to the owner of every coking coal mine or group of coking coal mines:

(b) undersection 11-andsection 12-to the owner of every coke oven plant, there shall be paid to every person employed by such owner, a sum equal to the amount of arrears due, on the appointed day, to such employee,

(i) in relation to a provident fund, pension fund, gratuity fund or any other fund established for the welfare of such employee; and

(ii) as wages.

(2) Every employee to whom the whole or any part of the arrears referred to in sub-section (1) is due shall file the proof of his claim to the Commissioner within such time, after the commencement of the Coking and Non-coking Coal Mines (Nationalisation) Amendment Act, 1973, as the Commissioner may fix.

(3) The provisions ofsection 23 -shall as far as may be, apply to the filing, admission or rejection of the proofs referred to in sub-section (2).

(4) The Commissioner shall, after the admission or rejection of the claims made under sub -section (2), determine the total amount of the arrears referred to in sub-section (1), and shall, after such determination, deduct, in the first instance, out of the amount paid to him undersection 21-, a sum equal to the total amount of such arrears.

(5) All sums deducted by the Commissioner under sub -section (4) shall, in accordance with such rules as may be made under this Act, be credited by the Commissioner to the relevant fund or be paid to the persons to whom such sums are due, and on such credit or payment the liability of the owner of the coking coal mine or group of coking coal mines or coke oven plant, as the case may be, in respect of the amounts of arrears due as aforesaid shall stand discharged.

(6) The deductions made by the Commissioner under sub-section (4) shall have priority over all other debts, whether secured or unsecured.

(7) Save as otherwise provided in the foregoing sub-sections', every secured debt due from the owner of a coking coal mine or group of coking coal mines or coke oven plant, as the case may be. shall have priority over all other debts and shall be paid in accordance with the rights and interests of the secured creditors,]

SECTION 13: INCOME DERIVED BY THE OWNERS OF COKING COAL MINES AND COKE OVEN PLANTS AFTER THE APPOINTED DAY TO BE REFUNDED TO THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT

(1) Where, in pursuance of any decree, order or injunction made by a Court, the Central Government or the Custodian appointed under theCoking Coal Mines (Emergency Provisions) Act, 1971. was prevented from taking over the management of any coking coal mine or coke oven plant,the owner of the owner of such coking coal mine or coke oven plant shall render, within sixty days. from the date of assent, to the Central Government or the Government company, as the case may be, accounts, in relation to the period commencing on the appointed day and ending on the date of assent, with regard to the-

(a) assets or stores of the coking coal mine or coke oven plant acquired or sold by him during the period;

(b) coal or coke sold or despatched during the said period:

(c) income derived by him from the coking coal mine or coke oven plant during the said period.

(2) If, on examination of the accounts referred to in sub-section (1), any income is found to have been deprived by the owner from the coking coal mine or coke oven plant during the period referred to in that sub-section, such income shall be set-off against the amount specified in the First Schedule or the Second Schedule, as the case may be, against the name of such owner, and the balance of such amount shall be paid to him.

(3) If no account is rendered by the owner of a coking coal mine or coke oven plant within the period referred to in sub-section (1) or if the Central Government or the Government company. has any reason to believe that the account rendered by such owner is incorrect or false in material particulars, the Central Government or the Government company may refer the matter to the Commissioner and thereupon the Commissioner shall determine the income derived by the owner from the coking coal mine or coke oven plant during the period referred to in sub-section (1), and set-off such income against the amount specified in the First Schedule or the Second Schedule, as the case may be, against the name of such owner and pay the balance to such owner.

CHAPTER 04: MANAGEMENT, ETC. OF COKING COAL MINES AND COKE OVEN PLANTS

SECTION 14: MANAGEMENT, ETC., OF COKING COAL MINES AND COKE OVEN PLANTS

(1) The general superintendence, direction, control and management of the affairs and business of a coking coal mine or coke oven plant, the right, title and interest of an owner in relation to which have vested in the Central Government undersection 4-orsection 5-, as the case may be, shall -

(a) in the case of a coking coal mine or coke oven plant, in relation to which a direction has been made by the Central Government under sub-section (1) of section 7-, vest in the Government company specified in such direction, or

(b) in the case of a coking coal mineorcokeoven plant, in relation to which no such direction has been made by the Central Government vest in one or more Custodians appointed by the Central Government, under sub - section (2). and thereupon the Government company so specified or the Custodian so appointed, as the case may be. shall be entitled to exercise all such powers and do all such things as the owner of the coking coal mine or coke oven plant is authorised to exercise and do.

(2) The Central Government may appoint an individual or a Government company as the Custodian of a coking coal mine or coke oven plant in relation to which no direction has been made by it under sub-section (1) ofsection 7-.

SECTION 15: DUTY OF PERSONS IN CHARGE OF MANAGEMENT OF COKING COAL MINES OR COKE OVEN PLANTS TO DELIVER ALL ASSETS, ETC

(1) On the vesting of the management of a coking coal mine or coke oven plant in a Government company or on the appointment of a Custodian, all persons in charge of the management of such coking coal mine or coke oven plant immediately before such vesting or appointment, shall be bound to deliver to the Government company or Custodian, as the case may be, all assets, books of account, registers or other documents in their custody relating to the coking coal mine or coke oven plant, and any contract, whether express or implied, providing for the management of the coking coal mine or coke oven plant made before the appionted day between such persons and the owners of such coking coal mine or coke oven plant, shall be deemed to have terminated on the date on which the management of the coking coal mine or coke oven plant vests in the Government company or the Custodian so appointed.

(2) The Central Government may issue such directions as it may deem desirable in the circumstances of the case to the Government company or Custodian as to its or his powers and duties and the Government company or Custodian may. also if it or he so desires, apply to the Central Government at any time for instructions as to the manner in which the management of the coking coal mine or coke oven plant shall be conducted by it, or him or in relation to any other arising in the course of such management.

(3) The Custodian shall receive from the funds of the coking coal mine or coke oven plant, as the case may be, in relation to which he or it is the Custodian, such remuneration as the Central Government may fix and shall hold office during the pleasure of the Central Government.

SECTION 16: ACCOUNTS AND AUDIT

The Custodian of every coking coal mine or coke oven plant shall maintain the accounts of such mine or plant in such manner and under such conditions as may be prescribed.

CHAPTER 05: PROVISIONS RELATING TO EMPLOYERS OF COKING COAL MINES AND COKE OVEN PLANTS

SECTION 17: LIABILITY OF OFFICER OR OTHER EMPLOYEE OF A COKING COAL MINE OR COKE OVEN PLANT FOR TRANSFER TO ANY OTHER COKING COAL MINE OR COKE OVEN PLANT

Notwithstanding anything contained in theIndustrial Disputes Act, 1947-or in any other law for the time being in force, the services of any officer or other employee employed in coking coal mine or coke oven plant shall be liable to be transferred to any other coking coal mine or coke oven plant and such transfer shall not entitle such officer or other employee to any compensation under this Act or any other law for the time being in force and no such claim shall be entertained by any court, tribunal or other authority.]

SECTION 18: PROVIDENT FUND

1 Where a coking coal mine or coke oven plant has established a provident fund for the benefits of its employees, the monies relatable to the employees, whose services have become transferred, by or under this Act, to the Central Government or a Government company, shall, out of the monies standing, on the appointed day, to the credit of' such provident fund stand transferred to, and vest in. the Central Government or the Government company, as the case may be.

(2) The monies which stand transferred under sub-section (1). to the Central Government or a Government company shall he dealt with by that Government or company, as the case may be, in such manner as may be prescribed.

SECTION 19: SUPERANNUATION, WELFARE AND OTHER FUNDS

Where a superannuation, welfare or other fund has been established for the benefit of the employees whose services stand transferred to the Central Government or a Government company, the coking coal mine or coke oven plant, by which such employees were employed, shall distribute the amount due to each such employee as if the employee had superannuated, or his services with the coking coal mine or coke oven plant had terminated, on the day immediately preceding the specified date.

CHAPTER 06: COMMISSIONER OF PAYMENTS

SECTION 20: COMMISSIONER OF PAYMENTS TO BE APPOINTED

(1) For the purpose of disbursing the amount payable to the owner of each coking coal mine or coke oven plant, the Central Government shall appoint such person as it may think fit to be the Commissioner of Payments.

11[(2) The Central Government may appoint such other persons as it may think fit to assist the Commissioner and thereupon the Commissioner may authorise one or more of such persons to also exercise all or any of the powers exercisable by him under this Act, and different persons may be authorised to exercise different powers.

(2A) Any person authorised by the Commissioner to exercise any powers may exercise those powers in the same manner and with the same effect as if they have been conferred on that person directly by this Act and not by way of authorisation.]

(3) The salaries and allowances of the Commissioner and other persons appointed under this section shall be defrayed out of the Consolidated Fund of India.

SECTION 21: PAYMENT BY THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT TO THE COMMISSIONER

(1) the Central Government shall, within thirty days from the specified date, pay in cash, to the Commissioner, for payment to the owner of a coking coal mine or coke over plant, a sum equal to the sum specified against the coking coal mine or coke oven plant, as the case may be, in the First Schedule or the Second Schedule together with the amount and interest, if any, referred to insection 12-.

(2) In addition to the sum referred to in sub-section (1), the Central Government shall pay. in cash. to the Commissioner, such amount as may become due to the owner of a coking coal mine or coke over plant in relation to the period during which the management of the coking coal mine or coke oven plant remained vested in the Central Government12[and simple interest at the rate of four per cent. per annum on such amount for the period commencing on the 1st day of April, 1973 and ending on the date of payment of such amount to the Commissioner].

(3) The Commissioner shall open and operate an account in a scheduled bank in respect of each coking coal mine or coke oven plant.

(4) Every amount paid to the Commissioner shall be deposited to the credit of the account, referred to in sub-section (3), of the coking coal mine or coke oven plant to which the payment relates.

(5) Interest accruing on the amount standing to the credit of the account referred to in sub-section (3) shall enure to the benefit of the owner of the coking coal mine or coke oven plant, as the case may be12[and shall also be payable to the Commissioner in addition to the sum referred to in subsection (1)].

(6) References in this section to the owner of a coking coal mine shall, in relation to a group of coking coal mines specified in the first Schedule, be construed as references to the owner of that group of coking coal mines.

SECTION 22: STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS IN RELATION TO THE PERIOD OF MANAGEMENT BY THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT, ETC

(1) The Central Government or the Government company, as the case may be, shall cause the books in relation to each coking coal mine or coke oven plant, the management of which has vested in it under theCoking Coal Mines (Emergency Provisions) Act, 1971. to be closed and balanced as on the 30 th day of April, 1972, and shall cause a statement of accounts, as on that day, to be prepared, within such time, in such form and in such manner as may be prescribed, in relation to each such mine or plant in respect of the transactions effected by it during the period for which the management of such coking coal mine or coke oven plant remained vested in it. Provided that where two or more coking coal mines or coke oven plants were owned, before the commencement of this Act, by the same owner, aconsolidated statement of accounts may be prepared for all the coking coal mines or coke oven plants owned by such owner.

(2) All amounts received hy the Central Government or the Government company after the closure of such accounts shall, where such amounts relate to transactions effected before the appointed day, he included in the said statement of accounts in respect of the coking coal mine or coke oven plant to which the said receipt relates.

(3) The Central Government or the Government company in which the right, title and interest of the coking coal mine or coke oven plant stands vested shall be entitled to receive, up to the specified date, to the exclusion of all other persons, any money, due to the coking coal mine or coke oven plant, as the case may be, realised after appointed day notwithstanding that the realisations pertain to a period prior to the appointed day: Provided that where such realisations have not been included in the statement of accounts as on the 30th day of April, 1972, a supplementary statement of accounts shall be prepared and furnished, at such intervals as may be prescribed, by the Central Government or the Government company to the owner of the coking coal mine or the coke oven plant, as the case may be

13[(4) The liabilities of the coking coal mine or the coke oven plant (not being liabilities arising out of advances made by the Central Government or the Government company), which could not be discharged by the appointed day. may be discharged by the Central Government or the Government company up to the specified date out of the realisations effected before or after the appointed day or out of advances or borrowings made up to the specified date and every payment so made shall be included in the statement of accounts as on the date immediately before the appointed day indicating therein the period in relation to which the payments were made and the payments so made shall not be called in question in any court: Provided that the liabilities in relation to the period prior to the appointed day, which have not been discharged on or before the specified date, shall be the liabilities of the owner of the coking coal mine or the coke oven plant, as the case may be.]

(5) A copy of each statement of accounts prepared under this section shall be delivered by the Central Government or the Government company, as the case may be, to the Commissioner and also the owner: Provided that where the number of owners is more than one, only one copy of the statement of accounts shall be given to the owners for the benefit of all of them.

(6) The statement of accounts prepared under the section shall be audited by a person who is qualified to be appointed as an auditor of a company underSection 226 of the Companies Act, 1956-, and the auditor so appointed shall receive, from the funds of the coking coal mine or coke oven plant, as the case may be such remuneration as the Central Government may fix.

(7) The audit of the statement of accounts shall beconducted in the manner as .the Central

Government may direct.

14[(8) The statement of accounts audited under sub-section (6) shall, unless the contrary is provided, be conclusive proof in respect of every matter entered therein.

SECTION 22A: VALIDATION OF CERTAIN COLLECTIONS

[ (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in ection 3, as amended by section 2 of the Coal Mines Nationalisation Laws (Amendment) Act, 1978, any money collected by the Central Government or the Government company during the period commencing on the appointed day and ending with the date specified under sub-section (3) ofsection 22-shall be deemed to have been validly collected by the Central Government or the Government company, as the case may be, and any such money shall be applied in accordance with the provisions ofsection 22-.

(2) Any money collected as aforesaid shall not be called in question in any court of law.]

SECTION 23: CLAIMS TO BE MADE TO THE COMMISSIONER

(1)Every person having a claim against the owner of a coking coal mine or coke oven plant shall prefer such claim before the Commissioner within thirty days from the specified date: Provided that if the Commissioner is satisfied that the claimant was prevented by sufficient cause from preferring the claim within the said period of thirty days. he may, on the expiry of the said period of thirty days, entertain the claim within a further period of thirty days, but not thereafter.

16[(1A) Without prejudice to the provisions of sub-section (1), claims in relation to a provident fund, pension fund, gratuity fund or any other fund established for the welfare of the persons employed by the owner of a coking coal mine or group of coking coal mines or a coke oven plant may be filed on behalf of the persons so employed by the Coal Mines Provident Fund Commissioner appointed by the Central Government undersection 3C of the Coal Mines Provident Fund, Family Pension and Bonus Schemes Act, 1948, of [and claims in relation to any other matter may be filed on behalf of all or any of the persons so employed or any group of such persons, by any Trade Union, registered under theTrade Unions Act, 1926-, or, where no such claim has been filed by any Trade Union, by the Chief Labour Commissioner (Central) appointed by the Central Government or any officer subordinate to him]; and the claims so made shall be deemed to have been made by the persons having a claim against the owner of a coking coal mine or group of coking coal mines or a coke oven plant, as the case may be: Provided that no such claim shall be made by the Coal Mines Provident Fund CommissionerF[or the Trade Union or the Chief Labour Commissioner (Central) or any officer subordinate to him], in relation to a person who has already made a claim under sub-section (1).]

22[(1AA) Where any claim, not being a claim which was time-barred on the 17th day of October, 1971, was preferred under sub-section (1) within the period specified therefor and was rejected merely on the ground that such claim was time-barred, such claim shall be deemed not to have been rejected, and the Commissioner shall restore on his file such claim and shall deal with it in the manner specified in this section.]

(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in any other law for the time being in force, there shall be paid in priority to all other unsecured debts, not being the amounts advanced by the Central Government or the Custodian appointed under theCoking Coal Mines (Emergency Provisions) Act, 1971, for the management of the coking coal mine or coke oven plant, as the case may be,-

(a) all wages or salary (including wages payable for time or piece work and salary earnned wholly or in part by way of commission) of any employee, in respect of services rendered ti the coking coal mine or coke oven plant, as the case may be, and any compensation payable to any workman under any provisions ofChapter 5A of the Industrial Disputes Act. 1947-,

17[(b) * * * ]

(c) all amounts due in respect of any compensation or liability for compensation underthe Workmen's Compensation Act. 1923-in respect of the death or disablement of any employee of the coking coal mine or coke oven plant unless such mine or plant has, under such a contract with insurers as is mentioned inSection 15-of the said Act, rights capable of being transferred to and vested in, the workmen;

18[(d) all sums deducted by the employer from the salary or wages of any workman or other employee of the coking coal mine or group of coking coal mines or coke oven plant, as the case may be, for credit to any provident fund, or any fund established for the welfare of such workmen or other employees but not deposited to the credit of the said fund;]

(e) all sums due to the State Government19[including royalty rent and dead rent.]

(3) The debts specified in sub-section (2) shall rank equally among themselves and be paid in full, unless the assets are insufficient to meet them, in which case they shall abate in equal proportions and be paid accordingly,

(4) The Commissioner shall fix a certain date on or before which every claimant shall file the proof of his claim or be excluded from the benefits of the disbursements made by the

Commissioner.

(5) Not less than fourteen days' notice ofthe date so fixed shall be given by advertisement in one issue of the daily newspaper in English language and one issue of such daily newspaper in theregional language as the Commissioner may consider suitable, and every such notice shall call upon the claimant to file the proof of his claim with the Commissioner within the time specified in the advertisement.

(6) Every claimant who fails to file the proof of his claim within the time specified by the Commissioner shall be excluded from the disbursements made by the Commissioner.

(7) The Commissioner shall, after such investigation as may. in his opinion, be necessary and after giving the owner of the coking coal mine or coke oven plant, as the case may be, an opportunity of refuting the claim and after giving the claimant a reasonable opportunity of being heard, in writing admit or reject the claim in whole or in part.

(8) The Commissioner shall have the power to regulate his own procedure in all matters ariding out ofthe discharge of his functions including the place or places at which he will hold his sittings and shall, for the purpose of making any investigation under this Act, have the same powers as are vested in a civil court under theCode of Civil Procedure, 1908-while trying a suit in respect of the following matters, namely:-

(a) the summoning and enforcing the attendance of any witness and examining him on oath:

(b) the discovery and production of any document or other material object producible as evidence;.

(c) the reception of evidence on affidavits;

(d) the issuing of any commission for the examination of witnesses.

(9) Any investigation before the Commissioner shall be deemed to be ajudicial proceeding within the meaning ofsections 193-and228 of the Indian Penal Code-and the Commissioner shall be deemed to be a civil court for the purposes ofsection 195-andChapter 35 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898-.

23[(9A) The Commissioner may, on receipt of a claim,-

(a) elect to settle the claim himself; or

(b) transfer the claim for settlement to a person authorised in this behalf under sub-section (2) ofSection 20 -; or

(c) withdraw the claim from the person referred to in clause (b) and either settle the claim himself or transfer it for disposal to any other person who has been authorised in this behalf under sub-section (2) ofsection 20 -.]

(10)24[A claimant or owner who is dissatisfied with the decision of the Commissioner may prefer an appeal within a period of sixty days from the date of the decision,] to the principal civil court of original jurisdiction within the local limits of whose jurisdiction the coking coal mine or coke oven plant, as the case may be, is situated.20[Provided that where a person who is a Judge of a High Court is appointed to be the Commissioner, such appeal shall lie to the High Court for the State in which the coking coal mine or coke oven plant, as the case may be, is situated, and such appeal shall be heard and disposed of by not less than two Judges of that High Court.]25[Provided further that any appeal which has not been perferred before the date on which the Coal Mines Nationalisation Laws (Amendment) Act, 1978, receives the assent of the President, shall be preferred within a period of sixty days from such date.]

SECTION 23A: APPLICATION OF SECTIONS 5 AND 12 OF THE LIMITATION ACT

The provisions ofsections 5-and12 of the Limitation Act. 1963-, shall, so far as may be, apply to appeals undersection 23.-]

SECTION 24: DISBURSEMENT OF MONEY BY THE COMMISSIONER

Where the total amount of the claim admitted by the Commissioner docs not exceed the total amount of the money credited to the account of a coking coal mine or coke oven plant, every such admitted claim shall rank equally among themselves and bepaid in full, and the balance, if any, shall be paid to the owner, but where such amount is insufficient to meet in full the total amount of the admitted claims, every such claim shall abate in equal proportions and be paid accordingly.

SECTION 24A: INTEREST ON ADMITTED CLAIMS

Notwithstanding any award, decree or order of any court, tribunal or other authority, passed before the appointed day, in relation to any coking coal mine or coke oven plant, where any amount is payable in respect of a claim admitted under this Act. the interest payable on such amount for any period after the appointed day shall be at such rate not exceeding the rate of interest accruing on any amount deposited by the Commissioner undersection 21-]

SECTION 25: RECOVERY OF EXCESS PAYMENTS MADE BY CENTRAL GOVERNMENT OR CUSTODIAN

Any amount in excess of payments over receipts in the statement of accounts prepared undersection 22- shall be deemed to be an amount advanced by the Central Government or the Custodian, as the case may be, for the management of a coking coal mine or a coke oven plant during the period in which the management of such mine of plant remained vested in the Central Government and the Central Government may make a claim to the Commissioner for such excess payment and such claim shall have priority over the claims of all other unsecured creditors of the coking coal mine or coke oven plant.

SECTION 25A: NOTICE TO OWNERS OF COKING COAL MINES OR COKE OVEN PLANTS AND MANAGING CONTRACTORS, ETC

[ (1) After meeting the liabilities of persons whose claims have been admitted under this Act, the Commissioner shall notify, in such manner as he may think fit, the amount of money available with him and specify in such notification a date within, which the owners of the coking coal mines or coke oven plants, the managing contractors and the owners of any machinery, equipment's or other property which has vested in the Central Government or a Government company under this Act and which does not belong to the owners of the coking mines or coke oven plants may apply to him for payment.

(2) Where any application is made under sub-section (1), the Commissioner shall, after satisfying himself as to the right of the applicant to receive the whole or any part of the amount, pay the amount to the person concerned and in the event of there being a doubt or dispute as to the right of the person to receive the whole or any part of the amount, the Commissioner shall deal with the application in the manner specified in sub-section (1) ofsection 26-.]

SECTION 26: DISPUTES HOW TO BE DEALT WITH

(1) In the event of there being adoubt or dispute as to the right of a person to receive the whole or any part of the amount referred to insections 10-,11-and12-. The Commissioner shall refer the matter to the court for a decision, and shall make the disbursements in accordance with the decision of the court.

(2) In relation to a coking coal mine or coke oven plant, the operations of which were. immediately before the 17th day of October. 1971 under the control of a managing contractor, the amount specified in the first Schedule against such coking coal mine or in the Second Schedule against such coke oven plant shall be aportioned between the owner of the coking coal mine or coke oven plant and such managing contractor in such proportions as may be agreed upon by or between the owner and such managing contractor, and in the event of there being no such agreement, in such proportions as may be determined by the Court.

30[(3) Where the amount specified in the fifth column of the First Schedule is relatable to a group of coking coal mines, the Commissioner shall have power to apportion such amount among the owners of such group, and in making such apportionment, the Commissioner shall have regard to the highest annual production in the coking coal mine during the three years immediately preceding the appointed day.]

SECTION 27: UNDISBURSED OR UNCLAIMED AMOUNTS TO BE DEPOSITED TO THE GENERAL REVENUE ACCOUNT

Any money paid to the Commissioner31[which remains undisbursed or unclaimed for a period of three years from the day on which the last order for disbursement was made] shall be transferred by the Commissioner to the general revenue account of the Central Government; but a claim to any money so transferred may be preferrd to the Central Government by the person entitled to such payment and shall be dealt with as if such transfer had not been made, the order, if any, for payment of the claim being treated as an order for the refund of revenue.

CHAPTER 07: MISCELLANEOUS

SECTION 28: EFFECT OF ACT ON OTHER LAWS

The provisions of this Act shall have effect notwithstanding anything inconsistent therewith contained in any other law for the time being in force or in any instrument having effect by virtue of any law other than this Act or in any decree or order of any Court, tribunal or other authority.

SECTION 29: CONTRACTS CEASE TO HAVE EFFECT UNLESS RATIFIED BY THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT

- (1) Every contract entered into by the owner or occupier of any coking coal mine or coke oven plant for any service, sale or supply before the appointed day shall, on and from the expiry of one hundred and twenty days from the date of assennt cease to have effect unless such contract is, before the expiry of that period, ratified, in writing, by the Central Government and in ratifying such contract the Central Government may make such alterations or modifications therein as it may think fit: Provided that the Central Government shall not omit to ratify acontract unless it is satisfied that such contract is unduly onerous or has been entered into in bad faith or is detrimental to the interests of the coking coal mine or coke oven plant.

(2) The Central Government shall not omit to ratify a contract or make any alteration or modification therein except after giving to the parties to the contract a reasonable opportunity of being heard and except after recording in writing its reasons for refusal to ratify the contract.

SECTION 30: PENALTIES

Any person who -

(a) having in his possession, custody or control of any property forming part of the undertaking of any coking coal mine or coke oven plant referred to in the First Schedule or the Second Schedule, as the case may be, wrongfully withholds such property from the Central Government, or Government company, or

(b) wrongfully obtains possession of, or retains, any property forming part of the undertaking of any coking coal mine or coke oven plant referred to in the First Schedule or the Second Schedule, as the case may be, or wilfully withholds or fails to furnish to the Central Government or any person specified by that Government any document relating to such coking coal mine or coke oven plant, which may be in his possession, custody of control, or fails to deliver to the Custodian any assets, books of account, registers of other documents in his custody relating to the coking mine or coke oven plant in respect of which a Custodian has been appointed, or

(c) wrongfully removes or destroys any property of any coking coal mine or coke oven plant or prefers any claim under this Act in relation to such mine or plant, which he knows or has reasonable cause to believe to be false or grossly inaccurate, shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to two years, or with fine which may extend to ten thousand rupees, or with both.

SECTION 31: OFFENCES BY COMPANIES

(1) Where an offence under this Act has been committed by a company, every person who at the time the offence was committed was in charge of, and was responsible to, the company for the conduct of the business of the company as well as the company, shall be deemed to be duilty of the offence and shall be liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly: Provided that nothing contained in this sub-section shall render any such person liable to any punishment, if he proves that the offence was committed without his knowledge or that he had exercised all due diligence to prevent the commission of such offence.

(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-sec. (1) where any offence under this Act has been committed with the consent or connivannce of, or, is attributable to, any neglect on the part of, any director, manager, secretary or other officer-of the company, such director, manager, secretary or other officer shall be deemed to be guilty of that offence and shall be liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly.

SECTION 32: MINING COMPANIES NOT TO BE WOUND UP BY COURT

No proceeding for the winding up of a mining company, the right, title and interest in relation to the coking coal mine or coke oven plant owned by which have vested in the Central Government or in a government company under this Act or for the appointment of a receiver in respect of such business, shall lie in any court except with the consent of the Central Government.

SECTION 33: DELEGATION OF POWERS

(1) The Central Government may, by notification, direct that all or any of the powers exercisable by it under this Act may also be exercised by any person or persons as may be specified in the notification.

(2) Whenever any delegation of power is made under sub-sec. (1), the person to whom such' power has been delegated shall act under the direction, control and supervision of the Central Government.

SECTION 34: POWER TO MAKE RULES

(1) The Central Government may, by notification, make rules to carry out the provisions of this Act.

(2) In particular, and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, such rules may provide for all or any of the following matters, namely:-

(a) the manner in which the coking coal mines or coke oven plants shall be managed by a Government company or a Custodian;

(b) the manner in which provident fund monies' referred to in section 18-shall be dealt with:

(c) the form and manner in which the statement of accounts referred to in section 22-shall be prepared;

(d) any other matter in relation to which such rule is required to be, or may be, made.

(3) Every rule made by the Central Government under this Act shall be laid, as soon as may be after it is made, before each House of Parliament, while it is in session, for a total period of thirty days which may be comprised in one session or in two or more successive sessions, and if, before the expiry of the session immediately following the session or the successive sessions aforesaid, both Houses agree in making any modification in the rule or both Houses agree that the rule should not be made, the rule shall thereafter have effect only in such modified form or be of no effect, as the case may be; so, however, that any such modification or annulment shall be without prejudice to the validity of anything previously done under that rule.

SECTION 35: POWER TO REMOVE DIFFICULTIES

If any difficulty arises in giving effect to the provisions of this Act, the Central Government may, by order, not inconsistent with the provisions of this Act, remove the difficulty: Provided that no such order shall be made after the expiry of a period of two years from the date of assent.

SECTION 36: COKING COAL MINES TO WHICH THE ACT SHALL NOT APPLY

Nothing in this Act shall apply to any coking coal mine -

(a) owned or managed by a Government company or corporation owned or controlled by Government:

(b) owned or managed by a company engaged in the production of iron or steel: Provided that this section shall not extend to such mine or part thereof which, in the opinion of the Central Government, is in excess of the requirements for the production of iron and steel by that company.

SCHEDULE 01-02:

Containing names of mines, their location, address of owners etc. not printed.


1.
Sub-see. (2) omitted and deemed to have been omitted w.e.f. 1-6-1972 by the Coal Mines Nationalisation Laws (Amendment) Act (57 of 1986). S. 2.


2.
Inserted by the Coking and Non-Coking Coal Mines (Nationalisation) Amendment Act (41 of 1973) S.2 (w.r.e.f. 1-5-1972).


3.
Section 5 re-numbered as sub-section (1) and after re-numbered sub-section. sub-section (2) inserted by Coking and Non-coking Coal Mines (Nationalisation) Amendment Act (41 of 1973). S. 3 (w.r.e.f. 1- 5-72).


4.
Substituted for the words "as if a mining lease" by the Coal Mines Nationalisation Laws (Amendment) Act (57 of 1986). S. .1 (w.r.e.f. 1-5-1972).


5.
Substituted for the words "being the entire period", by the Coal Mines Nationalisation Laws (Amendment) Act.


6.
Words "on the same terms, and conditions on which the lease was held on appointed day", omitted, by the Coal Mines Nationalisation Laws (Amendment) Act.


7.
Section 10 re-numbered as sub-sec. (1) and sub-sec. (2) inserted by the Coal Mines Nationalisation Laws (Amendment) Act (57 of 1986), S. 4 (w.r.e.C. 1-5-1972)


8.
Section 11 re-numbered as sub-sec. (1) and sub-see. (2) inserted by the Coal Mines Nationalisation Laws (Amendment) Act (57 of 1986),.S.4(w.r.e.f. 1-5-1972)


11.
.Sub-section (2) substituted by the Coal Mines Nationalisation Laws (Amendment) Act, (22 of 1978). S.3 (27-5-1978).


12.
Inserted by the Coal Mines Nationalisation Laws (Amendment) Act (57 of 1986), S. 7 (w.r.e.f. 1-5- 1972).


13.
Substituted for sub-sec. (4) by the Coal Mines Nationalisation Laws (Amendment) Act (57 of 1986), S. 8 (w.r.e.f.-1-5-1972).


14.
Inserted, by the Coal Mines Nationalisation Laws (Amendment) Act.


16.
Inserted by the Coking and Non-Coking Coal Mines (Nationalisation Amendment) Act (41 of 1973), S.5 (w.r.e.f.. 1-5-1972).


17.
Cl. (b) omitted, by the Coal Mines Nationalisation Laws (Amendment) Act.


18.
Substituted for Cl. (d), by the Coal Mines Nationalisation Laws (Amendment) Act.


19.
Subatituted for the words "as royalty, rent or dead rent, as the cue may be", by the Coal Mines Nationalisation Laws (Amendment) Act.


20.
Added, by the Coal Mines Nationalisation Laws (Amendment) Act.


22.
Inserted and deemed to have been inserted w.e.f. 1-11-1973, by the Coal Mines Nationalisation Laws (Amendment) Act.


23.
Insetred, by the Coal Mines Nationalisation Laws (Amendment) Act (27-5-1978).


24.
Substituted for the words "A claimant who is dissatisfied with the decision of the Commissioner may prefer an appeal against the decision" by the Coal Mines Nationalisation Laws (Amendment) Act.


25.
Inserted, by the Coal Mines Nationalisation Laws (Amendment) Act.


30.
inserted by the Coal Mines Nationalisation Laws (Amendment) Act (57 of 1986). S. 10 (w.r.e.f. 1-5- 1972).


31.
Substituted and deemed lo have been substituted w.r.e.f. 29-3-1976 for the words''which remains undisbursed or unclaimed after such payment for a period of three years" by the Coal Mines Nationalisation Laws (Amendment) Act (22 of 1978), S. 9.
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