Ganesh Flour Mills Company Limited (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertakings) Act,1984
Act No : 16
Section : PROOF OF CLAIMS
SECTION 18: PROOF OF CLAIMS
(1) The Commissioner shall fix a date on or before which every claimant shall file the proof of his claim failing which he will be excluded from the benefit of the disbursements made by the Commissioner.
(2) Not less than fourteen days notice of the date so fixed shall be given by advertisement in one issue of any daily newspaper in the English language having circulation in the major part of the country and in one issue of any daily newspaper in such regional 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 period specified in the advertisement.
(3) Every claimant who fails to file the proof of his claim within the period specified by the Commissioner shall be excluded from the disbursements made by the Commissioner.
(4) The Commissioner shall, after such investigation as may, in his opinion be necessary and after giving the Company an opportunity of refuting the claim and after giving the claimant a reasonable opportunity of being heard by order, in writing admit or reject the claim in whole or in part.
(5) The Commissioner shall have the power to regulate his own procedure in all matters arising out of the discharge of his functions including the place or places at which he will ho}d his sittings and shall for the purpose of taking any investigation under this Act, have the sale powers as are vested in a civil court under the Code 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.
(6) Any investigation before the Commissioner shall be deemed to be a judicial proceeding within the meaning of sections 193-and228 of the Indian Penal Code-and the Commissioner shall be deemed to be a civil court for the purposes of section 195-andChapter 26 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973-.
(7) A claimant, who is dissatisfied with the decision of the Commissioner, may prefer an appeal against the decision, to the principal civil court of original jurisdiction within the local limits of whose jurisdiction the registered office of the Company is situated :
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 of Delhi and such appeal shall be heard and disposed of by not less than two Judges of that High Court.
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