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The Burmah Shell (Acquisition Of Undertakings In India) Act, 1976
UNION OF INDIA
India
India
The Burmah Shell (Acquisition Of Undertakings In India) Act, 1976
Act 2 of 1976
- Published on 24 January 1976
- Commenced on 24 January 1976
- [This is the version of this document from 24 January 1976.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
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The Bill seeks to acquire the undertakings in India of Burmah Shell Oil Storage and Distributing Company of India Limited, a foreign company, which has established a branch in India and which carries on the business of distributing and marketing petroleum products in India and also to take over the liabilities of Burmah Shell Oil Storage and Distributing Company of India Limited in relation to its undertakings in India. It is proposed, in the first place, to take over all the Indian assets and liabilities, (not including its trade marks and patents registered in India and the shareholder's loans) and to vest them in the Central Government. The said assets will include leases and tenancy rights held by Burmah Shell Oil Storage and Distributing Company of India Limited in India. The Bill further provides that the Central Government may, by notification, vest the said assets and liabilities in a Government company.2. The Government has entered into negotiations with Burmah Shell for acquiring 100 per cent, of the equity shares of Burmah Shell Refineries Limited which is owned by Burmah Oil Company and Shell Petroleum Company. As soon as the acquisition of 100 per cent shares in Burmah Shell Refineries Limited is completed, the Indian assets and liabilities of the Burmah Shell Oil Storage and distributing Company of India Limited will be vested, by notification, in Burmah Shell Refineries Limited, which will become, after such acquisition of shares, a Government company.3. The Bill makes incidental provisions for the transfer of the services of the existing employees of Burmah Shell Oil Storage and Distributing Company of India Limited and of the provident, superannuation and welfare funds of such employees to the said Government company. The Bill also provides that all contracts entered into by the Burmah Shell Oil Storage and Distributing Company of India Limited for any service, sale or supplies in India and in force immediately before the appointed day, shall continue, unless terminated by the Central Goverment. Power is given by the Bill to the Central Government to terminate certain unduly onerous contracts as provided in clause 13 of the Bill.[24th January, 1976]An Act to provide for the acquisition and transfer of the right, title and interest of the Burmah Shell Oil Storage and Distributing Company of India Limited in relation to its undertakings in India with a view to ensuring coordinated distribution and utilisation of petroleum products distributed and marketed in India by the said company and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.WHEREAS Burmah Shell Oil Storage and Distributing Company of India Limited, a foreign company, is carrying on in India the business of distributing and marketing petroleum products and has, for that purpose, established places of business at Bombay and other places in India;AND WHEREAS it is espedient in the public interest that the undertakings in the India, of Burmah Shell Oil Storage and Distributing Company of India Limited, should be acquired in order to ensure that the ownership and control of the petroleum products distributed and marketed in India by the said company are vested in the State and thereby so distributed as best to subserve the common good;BE it enacted by Parliament in the Twenty-sixth Year of the Republic of India as follows.-Chapter I
Preliminary
1. Short title.
This Act may be called the Burmah Shell (Acquisition of Undertakings in India) Act,2. Definitions.
In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,--Chapter II
Acquisition Of The Undertakings In India Of Burmah Shell
3. Transfer and vesting in the Central Government of the under takings of Burmah Shell in India.
On the appointed day, the right, title and interest of Burmah Shell, in relation to its undertakings in India, shall stand transferred to, and shall vest in, the Central Government.4. General effect of vesting.
5. Central Government to be lessor or tenant under certain circumstances.
6. Removal of doubts.
7. Power of Central Government to direct vesting of the undertakings of the Burmah Shell in a Government company.
8. Payment of amount.
Chapter III
Provisions Relating To Employees Of Burmah Shell
9. Transfer of service of existing Employees of Burmah Shell.
10. Provident superannuation, welfare fund, etc.
Chapter IV
Miscellaneous
11. 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.12. Duty to deliver possession of properties, etc.
13. Contracts to continue unless terminated by Central Government.
14. Penalties.
Any person who,--15. Offences by companies.
16. Protection of action taken in good faith.
No suit, prosecution or other legal proceeding shall lie against the Central Government or the Government company or any of its officers or other employees for anything which is in good faith done or intended to be done under this Act.17. Cognizance of offences.
Notwithstanding anything contained in the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974.), no court shall take cognizance of any offence against this Act except on a complaint, in writing, made by the Central Government or any officer authorised in this behalf by that Government.18. Indemnity.
Every officer of the Central Government and every officer or other employee of the Government company shall be indemnified by the Central Government or the Government company, as the case may be, against all losses and expenses incurred by him in, or in relation to, the discharge of his duties under this Act except such as have been caused by his own wilful act or default.19. Power to remeve 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 appointed day.20. Power to make rules.
1. The amount specified in section 8 shall be deemed to correspond to fifteen million two hundred and nine thousand seven hundred and seventy-two pounds sterling (hereafter in this Schedule referred to as the principal amount).
2. The amount referred to in the foregoing paragraph and the interest due thereon shall be remitted by the Central Government to Burmah Shell at its principal office in the United Kingdom on the dates and in instalments specified in the corresponding entries in the Table below, namely:--
| Date of Payment | Installments (in Pound Sterling) | |
| Principal amount | Interest | |
| 30-3-1977 | 3,802,443 | 1,513,477 |
| 30-3-1978 | 3,802,443 | 912,586 |
| 30-3-1979 | 3,802,443 | 608,391 |
| 30-3-1980 | 3,802,443 | 304,195 |