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Sahni Silk Mills (P) Ltd. and Ors. Vs. Employees' State Insurance Corporation and Ors. (02.02.1993 - SC) - Court Judgment

SooperKanoon Citation
SubjectLabour and Industrial
CourtSupreme Court of India
Decided On
Case NumberCivil Appeal Nos. 1689-1706 of 1982 and 2971-2974 of 1989
Judge
Reported inI(1993)ACC677; JT1993(1)SC439; 1993(1)SCALE441; (1993)2SCC1
AppellantSahni Silk Mills (P) Ltd. and Ors.;Regional Director, Employees' State Insurance Corporation
RespondentEmployees' State Insurance Corporation and Ors.;Shoba Engineers and Ors.
Advocates: S.C. Patel,; V.J. Francis and; Vineet Kumar, Advs
Cases ReferredManindra Nath v. Anil Chandra and Ors.
Excerpt:
- .....learned counsel has relied upon the decisions reported in : 1954crilj1322 .5. in bombay municipal corporation v. dhondu naraya chowdhary: : [1965]2scr929 , it was held that double delegation was permissible if allowed by the statute. the decision in manindra nath v. anil chandra and ors.: : air1953cal689 , and the discussion in halsbury's laws of england, fourth edition, vol. 1, para 32, were also placed before us by the learned counsel.6. section 94a empowers corporation to delegate all or any of its powers and functions on any officer or authority subordinate to it. the very power of delegation of all or any of its powers or functions under the act by the corporation conferred under section 94a thereof on any officer or authority subordinate thereto could have been delegated to such.....
Judgment:
ORDER

1. These appeals arise out of a proceeding under Employees State Insurance Act. An order under Section 85B of the Act was passed against the appellants by the Regional Director, Chandigarh imposing damages assessed at over Rs. 15,000/-, on the ground that the appellants had defaulted in depositing in time the employers contribution under Section 40 of the Act. The amount was reduced to Rs. 9,226/- on an application being moved under Section 75G. The appellants challenged the order by filing a writ petition before the High Court, which has been dismissed in limine by the order under appeal.

2. One of the grounds urged on behalf of the appellants is that the Regional Director was not empowered to pass the impugned order under Section 85B as the jurisdiction in this regard vests in the Employees State Insurance Corporation and not in the Regional Director.

3. Section 94A of the Act permits the Corporation to delegate the powers exercisable by it to any of its officers. Admittedly the Corporation had delegated the powers exercisable by it to the Director General or any officer authorised by him. Purporting to act under this resolution the Regional Director, who has been authorised by the Director General to exercise powers under the Act, has passed the order.

4. The contention is that the Director General could not have further delegated his powers to the Regional Director, as that would amount to double delegation, which is forbidden in law. In reply the learned Counsel has relied upon the decisions reported in : 1954CriLJ1322 .

5. In Bombay Municipal Corporation v. Dhondu Naraya Chowdhary: : [1965]2SCR929 , it was held that double delegation was permissible if allowed by the Statute. The decision in Manindra Nath v. Anil Chandra and Ors.: : AIR1953Cal689 , and the discussion in Halsbury's Laws of England, Fourth Edition, Vol. 1, para 32, were also placed before us by the learned Counsel.

6. Section 94A empowers Corporation to delegate all or any of its powers and functions on any officer or authority subordinate to it. The very power of delegation of all or any of its powers or functions under the Act by the Corporation conferred under Section 94A thereof on any officer or authority subordinate thereto could have been delegated to such officer or authority is, therefore, the question which arises for our consideration. Having regard to the general importance of this question we are of the opinion that the same may be decided by a Bench of three Judges of this Court. Let the case be listed for hearing accordingly.


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