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Major Port Trusts Act, 1963 Chapter XI - Bare Act

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No suit or other proceeding shall be commenced against a Board or any member or employee thereof for anything done, or purporting to have been done, in pursuance of this Act until the expiration of one month after notice in writing has been given to the Board or him stating the cause of action, or after six months after the accrual of the cause of action.


Section 121 - Protection of acts done in good faith

No suit or oilier legal proceeding shall lie [against the Authority a Board or any member] or employee thereof in respect of anything which is in good aith done or intended to be done under this Act or any rule or regulation made thereunder, or or any damage sustained by any vessel in consequence of any defect in any of the moorings, awsers or other things belonging to or under the control of the Board.


Section 122 - Power of Central Government to make rules

(1) The Central Government may. by notification in the Official Gazette, make rules for all or any of the following purposes, namely:--

(a) the times and places of the meetings of a Board and the procedure to be followed for the transaction of business at such meetings;

(b) the fees and allowances payable to the members of a Board or of its committees;

1["(ba) the salaries, allowances payable to and the other terms and conditions of the Chairperson and members of the Authority;".]

(c) any other matter in respect of which rules may be made by the Central Government.

(2) The power to make rules under this section is subject to the condition of the rules being made after previous publication.

(3) Every rule made 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 session2[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.

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1. Inserted by Port laws (Amendment) Act, 1997 w.e.f. 09-01-1997.

2. Substituted for the words "in which it is so laid" by the Major Port Trusts (Amendment) Act (29 of 1974), section 35 (1-2-1975)


Section 123 - General power of Board to make regulations

Without prejudice to any power to make regulations contained elsewhere in this Act, a Board may make regulations consistent with this Act for all or any of the following purposes, namely:--

(a) for the times and places of the meetings of its committees and for the procedure to be followed for the transaction of business at such meetings;

(b) for the form and manner in which contracts shall be made by the Board;

(c) for the form of receipt to be given under sub-section (2) of section 42;

(d) for the period within which notice may be given under sub-section (2) of section 43;

(e) for the guidance of persons employed by the Board under this Act;

1[(f) for the safe, efficient and convenient use, management and control of the docks, wharves, quays, jetties, railways, tramways, buildings and other works constructed or acquired by, or vested in, the Board, or of any land or foreshore acquired by, or vested in, the Board under this Act;]

(g) for the reception, porterage, storage and removal of goods brought within the premises of the Board; for the exclusive conduct of these operations by the Board or persons employed by the Board; and for declaring the procedure to be followed for taking charge of goods which may have been damaged before landing, or may be alleged to have been so damaged;

(h) for keeping clean the port, river or basins or the bank of the river and the works of the Board, and for preventing filth or rubbish being thrown therein or thereon;

(i) for the mode of payment of rates leviable by the Board under this Act;

(j) for regulating, declaring and defining the docks, whareves, quays, jetties, stages and piers vested in the Board on which goods shall be landed from vessels and shipped on board vessels;

(k) for regulating the manner in which, and the conditions under which, the loading and unloading of all vessels within the port or port approaches shall be carried out;

(l) for regulating the lighterage of cargo between ships or between ships and shore or between shore and ships

(m) for the exclusion from the premises of the Board of disorderly or other undesirable persons and of trespassers;

(n) for ensuring the safety of the port;

(o) generally, for the efficient and proper administration of the port.

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1. Substituted by the Major Port Trusts (Amendment) Act (29 of 1974), section 36(1-2-1975).


Section 123A - Power of Authority to make regulations

1["123A. Power of Authority to make regulations

The Authority may make regulation consistent with this Act for all or any of the following purposes, namely:--

(a) the times and places of meetings of the Authority and the procedure to be followed at such meeting under section 47E;

(b) the salaries and allowances payable to and the other conditions of service of officers and other employees of the Authority under sub-section (2) of section 47H".]

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1. Inserted by Port laws (Amendment) Act, 1997 w.e.f. 09-01-1997.


Section 124 - Provisions with respect to regulations

(1) No regulation made by the Board Under this Act1[other than a regulation made under sub-section (2) of section 17, shall have effect until it has been approved by the Central Government and until such approval has been published in the Official Gazette.

(2) No such regulation2[other than a regulation made under section 28,] shall be approved, by the Central Government until the same has been published by the Board for two weeks successively in the Official Gazette and until fourteen days have expired from the date on which the same had been first published in that Gazette.

(3) Any regulation made under this Act other than a regulation made under section 28, may provide that a breach thereof shall be punishable with fine which may extend to3[two thousand rupees], and where the breach is a continuing one, with further fine which may extend to3[five hundred rupees] for every day after the first during which such breach continues,

2[(4) Every regulation made 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 or the successive sessions aforesaid, both Houses agree in making any modification in the regulation or both Houses agree that the regulation should not be made, the regulation 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 regulation,]

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1. Inserted by the Major Port Trusts (Amendment) Act (29 of 1974), section 37 (1-2-1975).

2. Inserted by the Major Port Trusts (Amendment) Act (29 of 1974), section 37 (1-2-1975).

3. Substituted for the words "two hundred rupees" and "fifty rupees" by the Major Port Trusts (Amendment) Act (29 of 1974), section 37 (1-2-1975).


Section 125 - Power of Central Government to direct regulations to be made or to make regulations

(1) Whenever the Central Government considers necessary in the public interest so to do, it may, by order in writing together with a statement of reasons therefor, direct any Board to make any regulations for all or any of the matters specified in section 28 or section 76 or section 123 or to amend any regulations, within such period as the Central Government may specify in this behalf :

Provided that the Central Government may extend the period specified by it by such period or periods as it may consider necessary.

(2) If any Board, against whom a direction is issued by the Central Government under sub-section (1), fails or neglects to comply with such direction within the period allowed under sub-section (1), that Government may make the regulations or amend the regulations, as the case may be, either in the form specified in the direction or with such modifications thereof as the Central Government may think fit :

Provided that, before so making or amending the regulations, the Central Government shall consider any objection or suggestion made by the Board within the said period.

(3) Where, in pursuance of sub-section (2), any regulations have been made or amended, the regulations so made or amended shall be published by the Central Government in the Official Gazette and shall thereupon have effect accordingly.


Section 126 - Power of Central Government to make first regulations

126. Power of Central Government to make first regulationsa.1

Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act, the first regulations under this Act shall be made by the Central Government and shall have effect on being published in the Official Gazette.

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1. For Major Port Trusts (Adaptation of Rules) Regulations, 1964, see Gaze. of India, 29-2-1964, Part 11, section 3(i), Extra, p. 79.


Section 127 - Posting of certain regulations, etc

The text of the regulations made under clauses (e) to (n) of section 123 and the scale of rates together with a state merit of conditions framed by any Board under Chapter VI shall be prominently posted by the Board in English, in Hindi and in the regional language on special boards to be maintained for the purpose at the wharves, ______text missing_________ places on the premises of the Board.


Section 128 - Saving of right of Central Government and municipalities to use wharves, etc., for collecting duties and of power of Customs Officers

Nothing in this Act shall affect--

(1) the right of the Central Government to collect customs duties or of any municipality to collect town duties at any dock, berth, wharf, quay, stage, jetty or pier in the possession of a Board, or

(2) any power or authority vested in the Customs authorities under any law for the time being in force.


Section 129 - Application of certain provisions of the Act to aircraft

The provisions of sections 35, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41,42, 48, 49, 50, 64, 65, 115, 121, 123 and 124 shall apply in relation to all aircraft making use of any port while on water as they apply in relation to vessels.


Section 130 - Power to evict certain persons from the premises of Board

(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in any other law for the time being in force, if a Board in exercise of the powers conferred on it by regulations made under this Act cancel the allotment of any premises made to any employee of the Board, the Board may, by notice in writing, order such allottee or any other person who may be in occupation of the whole or any part of the premises to surrender or deliver possession thereof to the Board or a person appointed by the Board in that behalf within such period as may be specified in the notice.

Explanation.-- For the purposes of this section, "premises" means any building or part of a building and includes--

(i) the gardens, grounds and outhouses, if any, appertaining to such building or part of a building;

(ii) any fittings affixed to such building or part of a building for the more beneficial enjoyment thereof; and

(iii) any furniture, books or other things belonging to the Board and found in such building or part of a building.

(2) If any allottee or other person refuses or fails to comply with an order made under sub-section (1), any magistrate of the first class may, on application made by or on behalf of the Board, order any police officer, with proper assistance, to enter into the premises and evict any person from, and take possession of, the premises and to deliver the same to the Board or a person appointed by the Board in that behalf and the police officer may, for the purpose, use such force as may be necessary.

(3) Any such notice as if referred to in sub-section (1) may be served --

(a) by delivering or tendering it to the allottee or any other person who may be in occupation of the whole or any part of the premises; or

(b) if it cannot be so delivered or tendered, by affixing it on the outer door or some other conspicuous part of the premises, or

(c) by registered post.


Section 131 - Alternative remedy by suit

Without prejudice to any other action that may be taken under this Act, a Board may recover by suit any rates, damages, expenses, costs, or in the case of sale the balance thereof, when the proceeds of sale are insufficient, or any penalties payable to, or recoverable by, the Board under this Act or under any regulations made in pursuance thereof.


Section 132 - Requirements as to publication of notifications, orders, etc., in the Official Gazette

(1) Any requirement in this Act that a notification, order, rule or regulation issued or1[made by a Board or the Authority or the Central Government] shall be published in the Official Gazette, shall, unless otherwise expressly provided in this Act, be construed as a requirement that the notification, order, rule or regulation shall--

(a) where if is issued or made by the Board, be published in the Official Gazette of the State in which the port is situated, and

(b) where it is issued or2[made by the Authority or Central Government] be published in the Gazette of India.

(2) Any notification, order, rule or regulation issued or shall, for general information, be also republished in the Official Gazette of the State in which" the port is situated.

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1. Substituted for "made by a Board or by the Cnetral Government" by Port laws (Amendment) Act, 1997 w.e.f. 09-01-1997.

2. Substituted for "made by the Central Government" by Port laws (Amendment) Act, 1997 w.e.f. 09-01-1997.


Section 133 - Repeal

(1) On the application of this Act to the port of Kandla, the Bombay Landing and Wharfage Fees Act, 1882, shall cease to have force in relation to that port.

(2) On the application of this Act to the ports of Cochin and Visakhapatnam, the Madras Outports Landing and Shipping Fees Act, 1885 shall cease to have force in relation to those ports.

1[(2A) On the application of this Act to the port of Bombay,2the Bombay Port Trust Act, 1879, except the provisions thereof relating to municipal assessment of the properties of the port of Bombay and matters connected therewith, shall cease to have force in relation to that port.

(2B) On the application of this Act to the port of Calcutta,2the Calcutta Port Act, 1890, except the provisions thereof relating to municipal assessment of the properties of the port of Calcutta and matters connected therewith, shall cease to have force in relation to that port.

(2C) On the application of this Act to the port of Madras,2the Madras Port Trust Act, 1905, shall cease to have force in relation to that port.

(2D) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-sections (2A), (2B) and (2C),--

(a) every Trustee of the Board of Trustees of the port of Bombay or Madras holding office as such immediately before the application of this Act to the port of Bombay or Madras, as the case may be, shall be deemed to have been appointed or elected as such under this Act and shall continue to hold such office after such application until a Board of Trustees in respect of that port is constituted under the provisions of this Act;

(b) every Commissioner of the port of Calcutta holding office as such immediately before the application of this Act to that port shall be deemed to have been appointed or elected as a Trustee under the provisions of this Act and shall continue to hold such office after such application until a Board of Trustees in respect of that port is constituted under the provisions of this Act;

(c) anything done or any action taken or purported to have been done or taken (including any rule, regulation, bye-law, notification, order or notice made or issued or any resolution passed or any appointment or declaration made or any licence, permission or exemption granted or any rates, charges or duties levied or any penalty or fine imposed) under the Acts referred to in sub-sections (2A), (2B) and (2C) shall, in so far as it is not inconsistent with the provisions of this Act, be deemed to have been done or taken under the corresponding provisions of this Act.

(2E) Upon the cesser of operation of the provisions of the Acts referred to in sub-sections (2A), (2B) and (2C) the-provisions of section 6 of the General Clauses Act, 1897, shall apply as if the provisions first-mentioned, were provisions contained in a Central Act and such cesser of operation were a repeal; and the mention of particular matters in sub-section (2D) shall not be held to prejudice or affect the general application of the said section 6 with regard to the effect of repeals.]

(3) If immediately before the application of this Act to any other port, there is in force in that port any law which corresponds to this Act or to any provision thereof, that corresponding law shall, on such application, cease to have force in relation to that port3[and section 6 of the General Clauses Act, 1897, shall apply as if such corresponding law were a Central Act and such cesser of operation were a repeal.]

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1. Inserted by the Major Port Trusts (Amendment) Act (29 of 1974), Section 38(1-2-1975).

2. Act applicable to these Major Port laws (Amendment) Act, 1997 w.e.f. 1-2-1975.

3. Inserted by the Port Laws (Amendment) Act (17 of 1978), Section 3 (4-5-1978).


Section 134 - Power to remove difficulties

If any difficulty arises in giving effect to the provisions of this Act, particularly in relation to the transition from the enactments repealed by this Act to the provisions of this Act, the Central Government may, by general or special order, do anything not inconsistent with such provisions, which appears to it to be necessary or expedient for the purpose of removing the difficulty.

1[Provided that no such order shall be made in respect of a port after the expiry of a period of two years from the appointed day.]

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1. Inserted by the Major Port Trusts (Amendment) Act (29 of 1974), Section 39(1-2-1975)


Amending Act 1 - MERCHANT SHIPPING (AMENDMENT) ACT, 2002

THE MERCHANT SHIPPING (AMENDMENT) ACT, 2002

[Act, No. 63 of 2002]

PREAMBLE

An Act further to amend the Merchant Shipping Act, 1958, and the Major Port Trusts Act, 1963.

Be it enacted by Parliament in the Fifty-third Year of the Republic of India as follows:-

CHAPTER I

PRELIMINARY

1. Short title and commencement.

(1) This Act may be called the Merchant Shipping (Amendment) Act, 2002.

(2) It shall come into force on such date as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint and different dates may be appointed for different provisions of this Act.

CHAPTER II

Amendment of the MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT, 1958

2. Substitution of new section for section 76.

For section 76 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1958 (44 of 1958) (hereinafter referred to as the principal Act), the following section shall be substituted, namely:-

"76. Certificates of competency to be held by officers of ships.-

(1) Every Indian ship, when going to sea from any port or place, shall be provided with officers duly certificated under this Act in accordance with such manning scales as may be prescribed:

Provided that the Central Government may prescribe different manning scales for different types of ships.

(2) Every ship, whether at sea or in any port or place, shall engage such number of persons and with such qualifications as may be prescribed for maintaining watches.".

3. Amendment of section 87.

In section 87 of the principal Act, in sub-section (2), in clause (b), for the words "by a ship", the words "by different types of ships" shall be substituted.

4. Amendment of section 95.

In section 95 of the principal Act,-

(i) in sub-section (1), for clauses (a) and (b), the following clause shall be substituted, namely:-

"(a) to issue licence, to regulate and control the recruitment and placement service, and to-

(i) ensure that no fees or other charges for recruitment or placement of seafarers are borne directly or indirectly or in whole or in part, by the seafarers;

(ii) ensure that adequate machinery and procedures exist for the investigation, if necessary, of complaints concerning the activities of recruitment and placement services; and

(iii) to maintain registers of seamen in respect of the categories of seamen;

(ii) sub-section (2) shall be omitted;

(iii) in sub-section (3), for clauses (b) and (c), the following clauses shall be substituted, namely:-

"(b) the levy and collection of such fees as may be specified for the issue of licences to recruitment and placement services, renewal of such licences and services to be rendered by the seamen's employment office;

(c) the issue of directions by the Central Government to any seamen's employment office or any recruitment and placement service with reference to the exercise of any of its powers;

(ca) the conditions under which the recruitment and placement service to recruit and place seafarers abroad;

(cb) the circumstances and conditions under which licence to be suspended or withdrawn;

(cc) the conditions under which seafarers' personal data to be processed by the recruitment and placement services including the collection, storage, combination and communication of such data to third parties;";

(iv) after sub-section (3), the following Explanation shall be inserted, namely:

'Explanation.-For the purposes of this section,-

(a) "recruitment and placement service" means any person, company, institution, agency or other organisation, in the public or private sector which is engaged in recruiting seafarers on behalf of employers or placing seafarers with employers;

(b) "seafarer" means any person who fulfils the conditions to be employed or engaged in any capacity on board a sea-going ship other than a government ship used for military or non-commercial purposes.'.

5. Substitution of new section for section 97.

For section 97 of the principal Act, the following section shall be substituted, of namely:-

"97. Receipt of remuneration, donation, fees, etc., from seamen for shipping them prohibited.-

(1) A person or company or organisation including a union purporting to represent the interests of seamen shall not demand or receive, either directly or indirectly, from any seaman or person seeking employment as seaman or any person on his behalf, any remuneration or donation or fees or compulsory subscription of any kind attributable from such seaman or person's employment as seaman, other than the fees authorised by this Act.

(2) It shall be the duty of the company employing or proposing to employ person as seaman to ensure that no money has been demanded or received by any person or company or organisation including the union purporting to represent the interests of seamen by way of any remuneration or donation or fees or compulsory subscription of any kind attributable to employment of such person as seaman.".

6. Insertion of new section 97A.

After section 97 of the principal Act, the following section shall be inserted, namely:

"97A. Prohibition against discrimination. -

There shall be no discrimination between seamen,

(a) on the ground of their membership or lack of membership in any particular union purporting to represent the interests of seamen and membership in such union shall not be pre-requisite condition;

(b) on the basis of training institute from where they obtained training or place of issue of their continuous discharge certificates, for their recruitment and engagement on board any ship.".

7. Substitution of new sub-heading for sub-heading above section 299.

For the sub-heading "Safety certificates, safety equipment certificates, safety radio telegraphy certificates, safety radio telephony certificates; exemption certificates, etc." above section 299 of the principal Act, the following sub-heading shall be substituted, namely:-

"Safety certificates, safety equipment certificates, safety radio certificates, exemption certificates, etc."..

8. Amendment of section 299.

In section 299 of the principal Act,-

(a) in sub-section (1), for the words "radio telegraphy or radio telephony installation and radio direction finder", the words "radio installation" shall be substituted;

(b) in sub-section (3), the words "or a pilgrim ship" shall be omitted;

(c) after sub-section (3), the following sub-section shall be inserted, namely:-

"(4) The certificates issued under sub-sections (1) and (2), sub-sections (1) and (2) of section 300 and section 301 shall be supplemented by a record of equipment in the prescribed form.".

9. Amendment of section 299A.

In section 299A of the principal Act,-

(a) in sub-section (1),-

(i) for the words "the Central Government", the words "the Central Government or any person authorised by it in this behalf" shall be substituted;

(ii) for the words "the Central Government", the words "that Government or the authorised person" shall be substituted;

(b) in sub-section (2),-

(i) for the words "of the Act and the Central Government", the words "and the Central Government or any person authorised by it in this behalf" shall be substituted;

(ii) for the words "the Central Government", the words "that Government or the authorised person" shall be substituted;

(c) after sub-section (2), the following sub-section shall be inserted, namely:-

"(3) The owner of every ship in respect of which a certificate is issued under sub-section (1) or sub-section (2), sub-section (1) or sub-section (2) of section 300 or section 301 shall, so long as the certificate remains in force, cause the ship to be surveyed in the manner as specified in the Safety Convention or in cases where such specified manner is not applicable, in such manner as the rules made in this behalf prescribe, as the case may be.".

10. Substitution of new section for section 300.

For section 300 of the principal Act, the following section shall be substituted, namely:-

"300. Cargo ship safety equipment and cargo ship equipment certificates for ships other then passenger ships.-

(1) Where in respect of an Indian cargo ship the Central Government or any person authorised by it in this behalf is satisfied that the ship complies with the provisions of this Act and the rules made thereunder relating to life saving and fire appliances applicable to such ship and is provided with lights and shapes and themeans of making fog and distress signals required by the collision regulations, that Government or the authorised person may issue in respect of the ship-

(a) if the ship is of five hundred tons gross or more and performs international voyages, a certificate in the prescribed form to be called a cargo ship safety equipment certificate;

(b) in other cases, a certificate in the prescribed form to be called a cargo ship equipment certificate.

(2) Where, in respect of a ship referred to in sub-section (1), there is in force an exemption certificate granted under section 302 and the Central Government or any person authorised by it in this behalf is satisfied that the ship complies with all the requirements referred to in that sub-section, other than those from which the ship is exempt under that certificate, that Government or the authorised person may issue a certificate in the prescribed form to be called a qualified cargo ship safety equipment certificate or a qualified cargo ship equipment certificate, as the case may be.".

11. Substitution of new section for section 301.

For section 301 of the principal Act, the following section shall be substituted, namely:-

"301. Cargo ship safety radio certificate and qualified cargo ship safety radio certificate etc.-

The owner or master of any Indian cargo ship, which is required by the provisions of section 291 to be provided with a radio installation shall, if the Central Government or any person authorised by it in this behalf is satisfied that the ship complies with all the provisions of this Act and the rules made thereunder relating to radio installation applicable to such ship, receive-

(a) in the case of a ship of three hundred tons gross or more, a certificate in the prescribed form to be called a cargo ship safety radio certificate;

(b) in the case of a ship of three hundred tons gross or more but less than three thousand tons gross performing voyages only between ports or places in India, a certificate in the prescribed form to be called a qualified cargo ship safety radio certificate; and

(c) in other cases, a certificate in the prescribed form to be called a cargo ship radio certificate.".

12. Substitution of new section for section 303.

For section 303 of the principal Act, the following section shall be substituted, namely:-

"303. Duration of certificates.-

(1) A passenger ship safety certificate, a qualified passenger ship safety certificate, a special trade passenger ship safety certificate and a special trade passenger ship space certificate issued under this Part shall be in force for a period of twelve months from the date of its issue or for such shorter period as may be specified in the certificate.

(2) A cargo ship safety equipment certificate, a qualified cargo ship safety equipment certificate, a cargo ship equipment certificate, a qualified cargo ship equipment certificate, a cargo ship safety construction certificate, a qualified cargo ship safety construction certificate, a cargo ship construction certificate, a qualified cargo ship construction certificate, a cargo ship safety radio certificate, a qualified cargo ship safety radio certificate and a cargo ship radio certificate issued under this Part shall be in force for a period of five years from the date of its issue or for such shorter period as may be specified in the certificate.

(3) An exemption certificate issued under section 302 shall be in force for the period for which the certificate to which it relates remains in force or for such shorter period as may be specified in the exemption certificate.

(4) Notwithstanding the requirements of sub-sections (1), (2) and (3) when the survey is completed within three months before the expiry date of the existing certificate, the new certificate may be valid from the date of completion of the survey,-

(a) for a passenger ship, a date not exceeding twelve months; and

(b) for a cargo ship, a date not exceeding five years, from the date of expiry of the existing certificate.

(5) The Central Government or any person authorised by it in this behalf may grant an extension of any certificate issued under this Part in respect of an Indian ship -

(a) where the ship is not in a port in which it is to be surveyed, on the date when the certificate would, but for the extension, have expired, for such period not exceeding three months from the said date as may be sufficient to enable the ship to complete its voyage to the port in which it is to be surveyed;

(b) where the ship is engaged on a short voyage and whose certificate has not been extended under clause (a), for a period up to one month from the date when the certificate would have expired:

Provided that any extension granted under clause (a) shall cease to be operative upon the ship's arrival at the port referred to in that clause:

Provided further that no extension shall be granted under clause (b) in respect of a certificate extended under clause (a).

(6) Where an existing certificate of a ship has been extended under sub-section (5) and when survey is completed, the new certificate shall be valid up to,-

(a) for a passenger ship, a date not exceeding twelve months; or

(b) for a cargo ship, a date not exceeding five years, from the date of expiry of the existing certificate.

(7) In special circumstances where the Central Government so determines, a new certificate, need not be dated from the date of expiry of the existing certificate, shall be valid up to,-

(a) for a passenger ship, a date not exceeding twelve months;

(b) for a cargo ship, a date not exceeding five years, from the date of completion of the survey.

(8) Where a certificate referred to in sub-section (2) is issued for a period of less than five years, the Central Government or any person authorised by it in this behalf may extend the validity of the certificate beyond the expiry date to the maximum period specified in sub-section (2) if appropriate surveys, applicable when a certificate is issued for a period of five years, are carried out.

(9) If a survey has been completed and a new certificate cannot be issued or placed on board the ship before the expiry date of the existing certificate, the Central Government or any person authorised by it in this behalf may endorse the existing certificate and such certificate shall be in force for a further period which shall not exceed five months from the expiry date of the existing certificate.

(10) If annual, intermediate or periodical surveys in the manner as specified in the Safety Convention or in cases where such specified manner is not applicable, in such manner as the rules made in this behalf prescribe, as the case may be, are completed before the period stipulated therefor, then-

(a) the anniversary date mentioned on the relevant certificate shall be amended by endorsement to a date which shall not be more than three months later than the date on which the survey was completed;

(b) the subsequent surveys shall be completed at the stipulated intervals using the new anniversary date so endorsed;

(c) the expiry date may remain unchanged provided one or more annual, intermediate or periodical surveys, as the case may be, are carried out so that the maximum stipulated intervals between the surveys are not exceeded.

(11) A certificate issued under section 299A, section 300 or section 301 shall cease to be valid,-

(a) if the relevant surveys specified in the Safety Convention or in cases where such specified manner is not applicable, in such manner as the rules made in this behalf prescribe, as the case may be, are not completed within the stipulated period;

(b) if the certificate is not endorsed; or

(c) if the ship ceases to be an Indian ship.".

13. Amendment of section 307.

In section 307 of the principal Act,-

(a) in sub-section (2), in clause (b), for the words "radio telegraphy certificate or a cargo ship safety radio telephony certificate", the words "radio certificate" shall be substituted;

(b) for sub-section (2A), the following sub-section shall be substituted, namely:-

"(2A) No sea-going Indian cargo ship, less than five hundred tons gross, shall proceed on a voyage from any port or place in India to any port or place in India or to any port or place outside India unless there is in force in respect of the ship a cargo ship construction certificate issued under section 299A and a cargo ship equipment certificate issued under section 300 and,-

(i) a cargo ship safety radio certificate if the ship is three hundred tons gross or more;

(ii) a qualified cargo ship safety radio certificate if the ship is operating within ports or places in India and is of three hundred to five hundred tons gross; or

(iii) a cargo ship radio certificate if the ship is less than three hundred tons gross, issued under section 301.";

(c) in sub-section (3),-

(i) in clause (a), for the words and figures "equipment certificate issued under section 300", the words, figures and letter "safety construction certificate or cargo ship construction certificate issued under section 299A" shall be substituted;

(ii) in clause (b), in the opening portion, after the word "a", the words "cargo ship equipment certificate or a" shall be inserted;

(iii) in clause (c), for the words "radio telegraphy certificate or a cargo ship radio telephony certificate", the words "safety radio certificate or a qualified cargo ship safety radio certificate, if the ship operates between ports or places in India and is between five hundred to three thousand tons gross", shall be substituted.

14. Amendment of section 317.

In section 317 of the principal Act,-

(i) in sub-section (1), after the existing proviso, the following proviso shall be inserted, namely:-

"Provided further that when the survey for the purpose of issue of certificate under sub-section (1) of section 316 is completed within three months before the expiry date of the existing certificate, the new certificate may be valid from the date of completion of such survey to a date not exceeding five years from the date of expiry of the existing certificate.";

(ii) in sub-section (3), for the portion beginning with the words "shall cease" and ending with the words "Indian ship", the following shall be substituted, namely:-"shall cease to be valid when-

(a) the ship ceases to be an Indian ship;

(b) material alterations such as would necessitate the assignment of an increased free board have taken place in the hull or superstructure of the ship;

(c) the fittings and appliances for the protection of openings, the guard rails, freeing ports, or the means of access to the crew's quarters are not maintained in an effective condition;

(d) the structural strength of the ship is lowered to such an extent as to render the ship unsafe;

(e) the certificate is not endorsed to prove that the ship has been surveyed as required under sub-section (5); or

(f) the marking of the deck line and load lines on the ship have not been properly maintained";

(iii) sub-section (4) shall be omitted;

(iv) in sub-section (5), for the portion beginning with the words "once at least in each year" and ending with the words "caused to be so surveyed", the following shall be substituted, namely:

"and the certificate endorsed once at least in each year during the period commencing three months before and ending three months after the anniversary date of expiry of the certificate for the purpose of ensuring that-

(a) alterations have not been made to the hull or superstructure which would affect the calculations determining the position of the load lines;

(b) the fittings and the appliances for the protection of openings, the guard rails, freeing ports, or the means of access to the crew's quarters are maintained in an effective condition;

(c) the free board marks are correctly and permanently marked; and

(d) the stability information required under section 298 is readily available on board";

(v) for sub-sections (6) and (7), the following sub-sections shall be substituted, namely:-

"(6) If an annual survey is completed before the period specified in sub-section (5) then,

(a) the anniversary date mentioned on the certificate shall be amended by endorsement to a date which shall not be more than three months later than the date on which the survey was completed;

(b) the subsequent annual survey required by sub-section (5) shall be completed using the new anniversary date;

(c) the expiry date of the certificate may remain unchanged provided one or more annual survey is carried out so that the maximum interval between the surveys specified under sub-section (5) is not exceeded.

(7) If a certificate under sub-section (1) of section 316 is issued for a period of less than five years, the Central Government or any person authorised by it in this behalf, may extend the validity of the certificate beyond the expiry date to a maximum period specified in sub-section (1):

Provided that, annual surveys referred to in sub-section (5) are carried out as may be appropriate.

(7A) If a ship at the time when a certificate expires is not in a port at which it is to be surveyed, the Central Government or any person authorised by it in this behalf may extend the period of validity of the certificate, but this extension shall be granted only for the purpose of allowing the ship to complete the voyage to the port in which it is to be surveyed and also only in cases where it appears proper and reasonable to do so:

Provided that no certificate shall be extended for a period longer than three months and the ship to which an extension is granted shall not on its arrival at the port in which it is to be surveyed leave that port without having a new certificate:

Provided further that when the survey is completed, the new certificate shall be valid to a date not exceeding five years from the date of expiry of the existing certificate.

(7B) A certificate, issued to a ship engaged in short voyage which has not been extended under sub-section (7A), may be extended by the Central Government or any person authorised by it in this behalf for a period up to one month from the date of expiry and when the survey is completed, the new certificate shall be valid up to a date not exceeding five years from the date of expiry of the existing certificate.

(7C) In special circumstances where the Central Government so determines a new certificate, need not be dated from the date of expiry of the existing certificate, shall be valid up to a date not exceeding five years from the date of completion of the survey.".

15. Amendment of section 344.

In section 344 of the principal Act, in sub-section (2), for clause (a), the following clauses shall be substituted, namely:-

"(a) the form of any certificate and record of equipment issued under this Part;

(aa) the manner of surveys required to be made in respect of ships to which the manner of surveys specified in the Safety Convention is not applicable;".

16. Amendment of section 352.

In section 352 of the principal Act,-

(i) for clause (b), the following clause shall be substituted, namely:-

(b) "Convention" means the Convention on Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims, 1976 as amended from time to time;';

(ii) after clause (g), the following clauses shall be inserted, namely:-

(h) "salvor" means any person rendering services in direct connection with salvage operations.

Explanation.-For the purpose of this clause, "salvage operations" includes-

(i) the raising, removal, destruction or the rendering a ship harmless which is sunk, wrecked, stranded or abandoned including anything that is or has been on board such ship;

(ii) the removal, destruction or rendering the cargo of a ship harmless; and

(iii) the measures taken to avert or minimise loss to a ship or its cargo or both;

(i) "ship owner" means owner, charterer, manager,'and operator of a sea going ship;

(j) "Special Drawing Rights" means Special Drawing Rights as determined by the International Monetary Fund.'.

17. Substitution of new section for section 352A.

For section 352A of the principal Act, the following section shall be substituted, namely:-"352A. Limitation of liability for damages in respect of certain claims.-

(1) The ship owner, salvor, any person for whose act, neglect or default the ship owner or salvor, as the case may be, is responsible, and an insurer of liability for claims to the same extent as the assured himself, may limit his liability as provided under section 352B in respect of,-

(a) claims arising from loss of life of or personal injury to, or loss of or damage to, property (including damage to harbour works, basins and waterways and aids to navigation), occurring on board or in direct connection with the operation of the ship or with salvage operations, and consequential loss resulting therefrom;

(b) claims arising out of loss resulting from delay in the carriage by sea of cargo and passengers or their luggage;

(c) claims arising out of other loss resulting from infringement of rights other than contractual rights, occurring in direct connection with the operation of the ship or salvage operations;

(d) claims of a person other than the person liable in respect of measures taken in order to avert or minimise loss for which the person liable may limit his liability in accordance with the provisions of the Convention or the rules made in this behalf prescribe, as the case may be, and such further loss caused by such measures;

(e) claims for the loss of life or personal injury to passengers of a ship brought by or on behalf of any person,-

(i) under the contract of passenger carriage; or

(ii) who, with the consent of the carrier, is accompanying a vehicle for live animals which are covered by a contract for the carriage of goods, carried in that ship:

Provided that the limits for passengers claim specified in the rules made under this Part shall not be applicable to the passengers carried in and around the coast of India in respect of whom separate limits shall be prescribed.

(2) Claims set out in sub-section (1) shall be subject to limitation of liability even if brought by way of recourse or for indemnity under a contract or otherwise:

Provided that claims set out in clause (d) of sub-section (1) shall not be subject to limitation of liability to the extent that they relate to remuneration under a contract with the person liable.

(3) Nothing in this section shall apply to-

(a) claims for salvage or contribution in general average;

(b) claims for oil pollution damage within the meaning of the International Convention on Civil Liability for Oil Pollution Damage, 1992 as amended from time to time;

(c) claims by servants of the ship owner or salvor whose duties are connected with the ship or the salvage operations, including claims of their heirs, dependents or other persons entitled to make such claims, if under the law governing the contract of service between the ship owner or salvor and such servants of the ship owner or salvor is not entitled to limit his liability in respect of such claims, or if he is by such law only permitted to limit his liability to an amount greater than that provided for in the provision of the Convention or the rules made under this Part prescribe;

(d) claims subject to any International Convention or any law for the time being in force in India governing or prohibiting limitation of liability for nuclear damage;

(e) claims against the ship owner of a nuclear ship for nuclear damage.

Explanation 1.-For the purpose of this section, the act of involving limitation of liability shall not constitute an admission of liability.

Explanation 2. - For the purpose of this Part, the liability of a ship owner shall include liability in an action brought against the ship herself.".

18. Substitution of new section for section 352B.

For section 352B of the principal Act, the following section shall be substituted, namely:-"352B. Limitation of liability.-

The amount to which any person referred to in sub-section (1) of section 352A may limit his liability in accordance with the provisions of the Convention and in cases where the provisions of the Convention are not applicable, the limit shall be in accordance with the rules made in this behalf prescribe.".

19. Amendment of section 352C.

In section 352C of the principal Act,-

(a) in the marginal heading, the words "against owner" shall be omitted;

(b) for sub-section (1), the following sub-section shall be substituted, namely:-

"(1) Where any liability is alleged to have been incurred by a person referred to in sub-section (1) of section 352A in respect of claims arising out of an occurrence, and legal proceedings are instituted in respect of claims subject to limitation, then such person may apply to the High Court for the setting up of a limitation Fund for the total sum representing the amounts set out in the Convention or the rules made in this behalf under this Part applicable to claims for which that person may be liable together with interest thereon from the date of occurrence giving rise to the liability until the date of the constitution of the Fund.";

(c) in sub-section (2), for the words beginning with the words "or furnish" and ending with the words "or secured", the words "or produce a guarantee acceptable or produce a bank guarantee in respect of the amount as in the opinion of the High Court is satisfactory and the amount so deposited or guarantee so given" shall be substituted;

(d) for sub-sections (5) and (6), the following sub-sections shall be substituted, namely:-

"(5) Where the person referred to in sub-section (1) or his insurer establishes that he has paid is whole or in part any claims in respect of which he can limit his liability under this Part, the High Court shall place him in the same position and to the same extent in relation to the Fund as the claimant whose claim has been paid and allow to acquire by subrogation the rights which the 30 person so compensated would have enjoyed under this Part:

Provided that the right of subrogation provided for in this sub-section may also be exercised by persons other than those therein mentioned in respect of any amount of compensation which they might, have paid to that extent if prescribed by the rules made in this behalf under this Part.

(6) Where the person liable or any other person has established that he may at a later date be required to pay in whole or in part, any of the claims under this Part, which could be settled from the Fund, the High Court may notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this section order that a sufficient sum may be provisionally set aside for the purpose to enable the person to enforce his claim against the Fund at a later date in accordance with the provisions of sub-section (5).".

20. Amendment of section 352D.

In section 352D of the principal Act,-

(i) in sub-section (5), for clause (a), the following clause shall be substituted, namely:-

'(a) "Convention country" means a country in which the Convention on Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims, 1976 as amended from time to time is for the time being in force;';

(ii) after sub-section (5), the following sub-sections shall be inserted, namely:

"(6) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-sections (1) to (4), the vessels or other property referred to in sub-section (1) shall be ordered to be released if the limitation Fund has been constituted,-

(a) in the port where the occurrence took place, or, if it took place out of port, in the first port of call thereafter;

(b) in the port of disembarkation in respect of claims for loss of life or personal injury; or

(c) in the port of discharge in respect of damage to cargo.

(7) The provision of sub-section (6) shall apply only if the claimant brings a claim against the limitation Fund before the High Court administering the Fund and the Fund is actually available and freely transferable in respect of that claim.".

21. Substitution of new section for section 352E.

For section 352E of the principal Act, the following section shall be substituted, namely:-"352E. Scope of application.-

(1) The provisions of this Part shall apply whenever any person referred to in sub-section (1) of section 352A seeks to limit his liability before the Court or seeks to procure the release of a ship or other property or the discharge of any guarantee given within the Indian jurisdiction but any person referred to in sub-section (1) of section 352A who at the time when the provisions under this Part are invoked before any Court in India does not have his habitual residence in India or does not have his principal place of business in India or any ship in relation to which the right of limitation is invoked or whose release is sought and which does not at the time specified above fly the flag of the State, which is a party to the Convention, is wholly excluded from the provisions of this Part.

(2) The provisions of this Part shall not be applicable to the following vessels unless the Central Government, by notification, specify otherwise,-

(a) ships intended for navigation on or around coast of India and registered as coastal vessels under the provisions of this Act;

(b) ships less than three hundred tons;

(c) air-cushion vehicles;

(d) floating platforms constructed for the purpose of exploring or exploiting the natural resources of the sea-bed or the subsoil thereof.".

22. Insertion of new section 352FA.

After section 352F of the principal Act, the following section shall be inserted, namely:-"352FA. Power to make rules. -

The Central Government may make rules to carry out the purposes of this Part:

Provided that the rules under this Part shall be made having regard to the provisions of the Convention.".

23. Substitution of new section for section 352H.

For section 352H of the principal Act, the following section shall be substituted, namely:-'352H. Definitions.-

In this Part, unless the context otherwise requires,-

(a) "incident" means any occurrence, or series of occurrences having the same origin, which causes pollution damage or creates a grave and imminent threat of causing such damage;

(b) "liability convention" means the International Convention on Civil Liability for Oil Pollution Damage, 1992 as amended from time to time.'.

(c) "oil" means any persistent hydro carbon mineral oil such as crude oil, fuel oil, heavy diesel oil, lubricating oil whether carried on board a ship as cargo or in the bunker of such ship;

(d) "owner" means

(i) the person registered as owner of the ship;

(ii) in the absence of registration, the person owning the ship; or

(iii) in the case of a ship owned by a foreign State, the person registered in that State as operator of the ship;

(e) "person" means any individual or partnership or any public or private body, whether corporate or not, including a state or any of its constituent sub-divisions;

(f) "pollution damage" means

(i) loss or damage caused outside the ship by contamination resulting from escape or discharge of oil from the ship, wherever such escape or discharge occurs, provided that compensation for impairment of the environment other than losses or profit from such impairment shall be limited to costs of reasonable measures of reinstatement actually undertaken or to be undertaken;

(ii) the costs of preventive measures and further loss or damage caused by such measures;

(g) "preventive measures" means any reasonable measures taken by any person after the incident to prevent or minimise pollution damage;

(h) "ship" means any sea-going vessel and sea borne craft of any type whatsoever constructed or adapted for the carriage of oil in bulk as cargo, provided that a ship capable of carrying oil and other cargoes shall be regarded as a ship only when it is actually carrying oil in bulk as cargo and during any voyage following such carriage unless it is proved that it has no residues of such carriage of oil in bulk aboard;

(i) "State of the ship's registry", in relation to registered or unregistered ships, means the State of registration of the ship, or as the case may be, the State whose flag the ship is flying;

24. Amendment of section 352-I

In section 352-I of the principal Act,-

(a) for sub-section (4), the following sub-section shall be substituted, namely:-

"(4) When any incident involving two or more ships occurs and pollution damage results therefrom, the owners of all the ships concerned, unless exonerated under sub-section (3), shall be jointly and severally liable for such damage which is not reasonably separable.";

(b) for sub-section (6), the following sub-section shall be substituted, namely:-

"(6) Without prejudice to any right of recourse of the owner against third parties, no claim for compensation for pollution damage may be made against-

(a) the servants or agents of the owner or the members of the crew;

(b) the pilot or any other person who, without being a member of the crew, renders services for the ship;

(c) any charterer (howsoever described, including a bare-boat charterer), manager or operator of the ship;

(d) any person performing salvage operations with the consent of the owner or on the instructions of a competent public authority;

(e) any person taking preventive measures;

(f) all servants or agents of persons mentioned in clauses (c), (d) and (e), unless the incident causing such damage occurred as a result of their personal act or omission committed or made with the intent to cause such damage, or recklessly and with knowledge that such damage would probably result.".

25. Substitution of new section for section 352J.

For section 352J of the principal Act, the following section shall be substituted, namely:-"352J. Limitation of liability. -

(1) The owner shall be entitled to limit his liability under this Part, in respect of any one or more incident, as may be prescribed.

(2) The owner shall not be entitled to limit his liability if it is proved that the incident causing pollution damage occurred as a result of his personal act or omission committed or made with the intent to cause such damage, or recklessly and with knowledge that such damage would probably result.".

26. Amendment of section 352R.

In section 352R of the principal Act, after clause (b), the following clause shall be inserted, namely:-

"(c) the limits of liability of owner in respect of one or more incident of pollution damage or other requirements having regard to the provisions of the Liability Convention.".

27. Insertion of new Part XC.

After Part XB of the principal Act, the following Part shall be inserted, namely:-

'PART XC

INTERNATIONAL OIL POLLUTION COMPENSATION FUND

352S. Definitions. - In this Part, unless the context otherwise requires,-

(a) "contributing oil" means crude oil and fuel oil.

Explanation.-For the purposes of this clause,

(i) "crude oil" means any liquid hydro carbon mixture occurring naturally in the earth whether or not treated to render it suitable for transportation and includes crude oils from which certain distillate fractions have been removed or to which certain distillate fractions have been added;

(ii) "fuel oil" means heavy distillates or residues from crude oil or blends of such materials intended for use as a fuel for the production of heat or power of a quality equivalent to the 'American Society for Testing and Materials' Specification for Number Four Fuel Oil (Designation D 396 - 69)', or heavier;

(b) "discharge or escape", in relation to pollution damage, means the discharge or escape of oil carried by the ship;

(c) "Fund" means the International Oil Pollution Compensation Fund established by the Fund Convention;

(d) "Fund Convention" means the International Convention on the Establishment of an International Fund for Compensation for Oil Pollution Damage, 1992 as amended from time to time;

(e) "Fund Convention country" means a country in which the Fund Convention is for the time being in force;

(f) "guarantor" means any person providing insurance or other financial security to cover the owner's liability;

(g) "terminal installation" means any site for the storage of oil in bulk which is capable of receiving oil from waterborne transportation, including any facility situated off-shore and linked to such site;

(h) "ton", in relation to oil, means a metric ton.

352T. Contribution to the Fund.-

(1) Contributions to the Fund, in respect of contributing oil carried by sea to ports or terminal installations in India, shall be payable in accordance with Articles 10 and 12 of the Fund Convention.

(2) Sub-section (1) shall apply whether or not the contributing oil is imported, and notwithstanding that contributions are payable to the Fund in respect of carriage of the same contributing oil on a previous voyage.

(3) Contributions shall also be payable to the Fund in respect of contributing oil when first received in any installation in India after having been carried by sea and discharged in a port or terminal installation in a country which is not a Fund Convention country.

(4) The person liable to pay contributions to the Fund shall be-

(a) in case of contributing oil which is being imported into India, the importer; or

(b) in any other case, the person by whom the oil is received in India.

(5) A person shall not be liable to pay contributions to the Fund in respect of the contributing oil imported or received by him in any year if the quantity of contributing oil so imported or received in the year does not exceed one hundred and fifty thousand tones or as may be specified from time to time in the Fund Convention.

352U. Contribution payable by persons to the Fund.-

(1) The contributions payable to the Fund by a person for any year shall be,-

(a) such amount as may be determined by the Assembly of the Fund under Articles 10 and 12 of the Fund Convention;

(b) in such instalments, becoming due at such dates,

as may be notified and if any amount due from such person remains unpaid after the date on which it became due, it shall from that due date bear interest at a rate determined by the said Assembly until it is paid.

(2) The Central Government may require persons, who are or may be liable to pay contributions to the Fund under section 352T, to give financial security for payment of contributions to that Government or the Fund.

352V. Power to call for information.-

(1) The Central Government may, for the purpose of transmitting to the Fund the names and addresses of the persons who under section 352T are liable to make contributions to the Fund every year and the quantity of contributing oil in respect of which they are so liable, by notice require any such person to furnish such information as may be specified therein.

(2) A notice under this section may require a person to give such information as may be required to ascertain whether he is liable to contribute to the Fund.

(3) A notice under this section may specify the manner in which, and the time within which, such notice is to be complied with.

(4) In proceedings by the Fund against any person to recover any amount due under section 352T, particulars contained in any list transmitted by the Central Government to the Fund shall, so far as those particulars are based on information obtained under this section, be admissible as evidence of the facts stated in the list; and so far as particulars which are so admissible are based on information given by the person against whom the proceedings are brought, those particulars shall be presumed to be accurate until the contrary is proved.

(5) No person shall disclose any information which has been furnished to or obtained by him under this section unless the disclosure is made,

(a) with the consent of the person from whom the information was obtained;

(b) in connection with the compliance of this section;

(c) for the purpose of any legal proceedings arising out of this section or of any report of such proceedings.

(6) A person who,

(a) refuses or wilfully neglects to comply with a notice under this section; or

(b) makes, while furnishing any information in compliance with a notice under this section, any statement which he knows to be false in a material particular, or recklessly makes any statement which is false in a material particular,

shall be guilty of an offence punishable under this Act.

352W. Liability of the Fund.-

Where any person suffering pollution damage has been unable to obtain the full and adequate compensation for the damage under the terms of the Liability Convention on any of the grounds specified in Article 4 of the Fund Convention, the Fund shall be liable for pollution damage in accordance with the provisions of the Fund Convention.

352X. Jurisdiction of Courts.-

(1) Any action for a claim against the Fund for compensation under section 352W shall be brought before the High Court.

(2) The Fund shall have the right to intervene as a party to any legal proceedings instituted in the High Court against the owner or his guarantor.

(3) Where an action for compensation for pollution damage has been brought against the owner or his guarantor before the High Court each party to the proceedings may notify the Fund of the proceedings.

(4) Where such notice of proceedings has been given to the Fund, any judgment given in the proceedings shall, after it has become final and enforceable, become binding upon the Fund in the sense that the facts and evidence in that judgment may not be disputed by the Fund on the ground that it has not intervened in the proceedings.

352Y. Extinguishment of claims. -

Notwithstanding anything contained in any other law for the time being in force, no action to enforce a claim against the Fund under this Part shall be entertained by a High Court unless-

(a) the action to enforce is commenced; or

(b) notice of action to enforce a claim against the owner or his guarantor in respect of the same pollution damage is given to the Fund, within three years from the date when the damage occurred:

Provided that in no case an action to enforce a claim shall be brought after six years from the date of the incident that caused such damage.

352Z. Subrogation and right of recourse -

In respect of any sum paid by a public authority in India or the Fund, as the case may be, as compensation for pollution damage, that authority shall acquire by subrogation any rights which the person so compensated would have enjoyed under the Fund Convention.

352ZA. Power to make rules-

The Central Government may make such rules as may be required to carry out the purposes of the Fund Convention.'.

CHAPTER III

AMENDMENT OF THE MAJOR PORT TRUSTS ACT, 1963

28. Amendment of section 116 of Act 38 of 1963.

In section 116 of the Major Port Trusts Act, 1963, for the portion beginning with the words "such recovery, by distress and sale," and ending with the words "attributable to the order, act or improper omission of such employee", the words, letters and figures "such recovery in accordance with the provisions of Part XA of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1958 (44 of 1958)" shall be substituted.





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