BURMAH SHELL (ACQUISITION OF UNDERTAKINGS IN INDIA) ACT, 1976
2 of 1976
24th January, 1976
STATEMENT OF OBJECTS AND REASONS 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 Government. Power is given by the Bill to the Central Government to terminate certain unduly onerous contracts as provided inclause 13 of the Bill. -Gaz. Of ind., 15-1- 1976, Pt. U.S. 2, Ext" p. 341. 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 co-ordinated 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 expedient in the public interest that the undertakings in 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 or me Republic or India as follows:-
CHAPTER 01: PRELIMINARY
SECTION 01: SHORT TITLE
- This Act may be called The Burmah Shell (Acquisition of Undertakings in India) Act, 1976.
SECTION 02: DEFINITIONS
- In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,-
(a) "appointed day" means the date of commencement of this Act;
(b) "Burmah Shell" means the Burmah Shell Oil Storage and Distributing Company of India Limited, a foreign company within the meaning of section 591 of the Companies Act, 1956-, incorporated in England in 1928 and having its registered office at Burmah House, Piper Way, Swindon, Wiltshire, England;
(c) "Government company" means a Government company as defined in section 617 of the Companies Act, 1956-;
(d) "notification" means a notification published in the Official Gazette:
(e) "prescribed" means prescribed by rules made under this Act.
CHAPTER 02: ACQUISITION OF THE UNDERTAKINGS IN INDIA OF BURMAH SHELL
SECTION 03: TRANSFER AND VESTING IN THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT OF THE UNDERTAKINGS 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.
SECTION 04: GENERAL EFFECT OF VESTING
(1) The undertakings referred to in section 3-shall be deemed. save as otherwise provided in subsection (3) to include all assets, rights, powers authorities and privileges and all property, movable and immovable, cash balances, reserve funds, book-debts investments and all other rights and interests in. or arising out of, such property as were. immediately before the appointed day, in the ownership, possession, power or control of Burmah Shell, in relation to its undertakings in India and all books of account, registers, records and all other documents of whatever nature relating thereto and shall also be deemed to include all borrowings, liabilities (including the liability for the payment of any pension and other pensionary benefits to the persons employed in relation to its undertakings in India) and obligations of whatever kind then subsisting of Burmah Shell in relation to its undertakings in India: Provided that remittance outside India of any money tor the payment of pension or other pensionary benefits shall be subject to the rules and regulations for the time being in force in relation to such remittance.
(2) The profits earned by Burmah Shell in relation to its undertakings in India from the 1st day of January, 1975, shall be payable to the Central Government.
(3) The-undertakings referred to in sub-section (1) shall not include the following, namely :-
(a) any trade mark, and any right of Burmah Shell to use any trade mark in India, as specified in the First Schedule;
(b) all patents and designs registered in India in the name of Burmah Shell:
(c) the item described as "Loans in United Kingdom from share holders and or their associated companies" in the accounts of Burmah Shell, filed pursuant tosection 594 of the Companies Act. 1956-, as at 31st day of December, 1974,
(4) Unless otherwise expressly provided by this Act, all deeds, bonds, agreements, powers of attorney, grants of legal representation and other instruments of whatever nature in relation to the undertakings of Burmah Shell in India, subsisting or having effect immediately before the appointed day, and to which Burmah Shell is a party or which are in favour of Burmah Shell shall be of as full force and effect against or in favour of the Central Government and may be enforced or acted upon as fully and effectually as if in the place of Burmah Shell the Central Government had been a party thereto or as if they had been issued in favour of the Central Government,
(5) If, on the appointed day. any suit, appeal or other proceedings, of whatever nature, in relation to the undertakings of Burmah Shell in India, which have been transferred to a;id vested in the Central Government under section 3-, is pending by or against Burmah Shell, the same shall not abate, be discontinued or be, in any way, prejudicially affected by reason of the transfer of the undertakings of Burmah Shell or of anything contained in this Act, but the suit, appeal or other proceedings may be continued, prosecuted and enforced by or against the Central Government, or, where the undertakings is directed under section 7-to vest in any Government company, by or against the Government company.
SECTION 05: CENTRAL GOVERNMENT TO BE LESSEE OR TENANT UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES
(1) Where any property is held in India by Burmah Shell under any lease or under any right of tenancy, the Central Government shall, on and from the appointed day, be deemed to have become the lessee or tenant, as the case may be, in respect of such property as if the lease or tenancy in relation to such property had been granted to the Central Government, and thereupon all the rights under such lease or tenancy shall be deemed to have been transferred to and vested in, the Central Government.
(2) On the expiry of the term of any lease or tenancy referred lo in sub-section (1), such lease or tenancy shall, if so desired by the Central Government, be renewed on the same terms and conditions on which the lease or tenancy was held by Burmah Shell immediately before the appointed day.
SECTION 06: REMOVAL OF DOUBTS
(1) For the removal of doubts, it is here by declared that the provisions of sections 3-,4-and5-shall apply to the extent to which any property appertains to the business carried on by Burmah Shell in India; and to the rights and powers acquired, and to debts, liabilities and obligations incurred, and to contracts, agreements and other instruments made. by burmah Shell in India, and to legal proceedings relating to those matters pending in any Courier tribunal in India.
(2) If any question arises as to whether any property appertains, on the appointed day. to any business of Burmah Shell in India, or whether any rignts. powers, debts, liabilities or obligations were acquired or incurred or any contract, agreement or other instrument was made by Burmah Shell for the purposes of its business in India, or whether any documents relate to those purposes, the question shall be referred to the Central Government which shall, after giving an opportunity of being heard to the persons interested in the matter, decide it in such manner as it may think fit.
SECTION 07: POWER OF CENTRAL GOVERNMENT TO DIRECT VESTING OF THE UNDERTAKINGS OF THE BURMAH SHELL IN A GOVERNMENT COMPANY
(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in sections 3-,4-and5-, 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 notification,' that the right, title and interest and the liabilities of Burmah Shell in relation to any of its undertakings in India shall, instead of continuing to vest in the Central Government vest in the Government company either on the date of the notification or on such earlier or later date (not being a date earlier than the appointed day) as may be specified in the notification.
(2) Where the right, title and interest and the liabilities of Burmah Shell in relation to its undertakings in India 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 the owner, tenant or lessee, as the case may be, in relation to such undertakings, and all the rights and liabilities of the Central Government in relation to such undertakings 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) of section 5-shall apply to a lease or tenancy which vests in a Government company, as they apply to a lease or tenancy vested in the Central Government and reference therein to the "Central Government" shall be construed as a reference to the Government company.
SECTION 08: PAYMENT OF AMOUNT
- (1) For the transfer and vesting in the Central Government, under sections 3-and4-, of the right, title and interest of Burmah Shell in relation to its undertakings in India and for the vesting in the Central Government undersection 5-, of the rights specified therein, there shall be paid by the Central Government to Burmah Shell an amount of rupees twenty-seven crores and seventy-five lakhs in such instalments and in such manner as are specified in the Second Schedule,
(2) Taxes, if any, payable in India by Burmah Shell by reason of the payment of the amount specified in sub-section (1) shall be paid by the Central Government to Burmah Shell in Indian currency, and any amount received by Burmah Shell by way of refund of taxes so paid shall be paid back by Burmah Shell to the Central Government.
(3) The amount specified in sub-section ( 1 ) shall carry interest, free of income-tax at the rate of eight per cent, per annum from the 1st day of January, 1976. till the date of payment in the manner specified in the Second Schedule.
CHAPTER 03: PROVISIONS RELATING TO EMPLOYEES OF BURMAH SHELL
SECTION 09: TRANSFER OF SERVICE OF EXISTING EMPLOYEES OF BURMAH SHELL
- (1) Every whole-time officer or other employee of Burmah Shell who was immediately before the appointed day, employed by Burmah Shell in connection with its undertakings in India, and every whole-time officer or other employee of Burmah Shell who was immediately before the appointed day, temporarily holding any assignment outside India, shall, on the appointed day, become an officer or other employees, as the case may be, of the Central Government or the Government company in which the right, title and interest of Burmah Shell in relation to its undertakings in India have vested under this Act and shall hold office or service under the Central Government or the Government company, as the case may be, on the same terms and conditions and with the same rights to pension, gratuity and other matters as would have been admissible to him if there had been no such vesting and shall continue to do so unless and until his employment under the Central Government or the Government company is duly terminated or until his remuneration and conditions of service are duly altered by the Central Government or the Government company.
(2) If any question arises as to whether -any person was a whole-time officer or other employee of Burmah Shell or as to whether any officer or other employee was employed wholly or mainly in connection with the undertakings of Burmah Shell, in India immediately before the appointed day, or whether any ..hole-time officer or other employee of Burmah Shell was temporarily holding any assignment outside India, the question shall be referred within a period of two years from the appointed day and not thereafter, to the Central Government which shall, after giving an opportunity of being heard to the person concerned in the matter, decide it in such manner as it thinks fit and such decision shall be final.
(3) Notwithstanding anything contained in the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947-,the Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972-, or in any other law for the time being in force, the transfer of the services of any officer or other employee under sub-section (1) shall not entitle any such officer or other employee to any compensation or gratuity under those Acts or such other law, and no such claim shall be entertained by any court, tribunal or other authority. .
SECTION 10: PROVIDENT, SUPERANNUATION, WELFARE FUND, ETC
(1) Where a provident, superannuation, welfare or other fund has been established by Burmah Shell for the benefit of the persons employed by it in connection with its undertakings in India, the moneys relatable to the employees-
(i) whose services are transferred by or under this Act to the Central Government or the Government company; or
(ii) who are in receipt of pension or other pensionary benefits immediately .before the appointed day, shall, out of the moneys standing, on that day, to the credit of such provident, superannuation, welfare or other fund stand transferred to, and vested in, the Central Government or the Government company, as the case may be, free from any trust that may have been constituted by Burmah Shell in respect thereof.
(2) The moneys which stand transferred, under sub-section (1), to the Central Government or the Government Company shall be dealt with by the Central Government or that company, as he case may be, in such manner as may be prescribed.
(3) The Government company in which the undertakings of Burmah Shell in India are directed to be vested shall, as soon as may be after the date of vesting, constitute, in respect of the moneys and other assets which are transferred to, and vested in, it under this section, one or more trusts having objects as similar to the objects of the existing trusts as in the circumstances may be practicable, so, however, that the rights and interests of the beneficiaries of the trust referred to in sub-section (1) are not, in any way, prejudiced or diminished.
(4) Where all the moneys and other assets belonging to an existing trust are transferred to , and vested in the Central Government or the Government company under this section, the trustees of such trust shall, as from the date of such vesting, stand discharged from the trust except as respects things done or omitted to be done before the date of such vesting.
CHAPTER 04: MISCELLANEOUS
SECTION 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.
SECTION 12: DUTY TO DELIVER POSSESTION OF PROPARTIES, ETC
(1) Where any property, appertaining to any undertaking of Burmah Shell in India has been transferred to, and vested in, the Central Government or the Government company under this Act-
(a) every person in whose possession, custody or control any such property may be, shall, on a demand by the Central Government or the Government company, as the case may be, deliver the property to the Central Government or the Government company, as the case may be, forthwith;
(b) any person who, immediately before such vesting has in his possession, custody or control any books, documents or other papers relating to the undertakings of Burmah Shell in India, shall be liable to account for the said books, documents and papers to the Central Government or the Government company, as the case may be, and shall deliver them up to the Central Government or that company or to such person as the Central Government or that company may authorise in this behalf.
(2) Without prejudice to the other provisions contained in this section, it shall be lawful for the Central Government or the Government company to take all necessary steps for taking possession of all properties which have been transferred to, and 'vested in, it under this Act.
SECTION 13: CONTRACTS TO CONTINUE UNLESS TERMINATED BY CENTRAL. GOVERNMENT
(1) Every contract entered into by Burmah Shell for any service, sale or supply in India, and in force immediately before the appointed day, shall, unless terminated under sub-section (2) within one year from the appointed day, continue to be of full force and effect against or in favour of the Central Government or the Government company in which the undertakings of Burmah Shell in India have vested under this Act.
(2) The Central Government may, if it is satisfied that any contract referred to in sub-section (1) is unduly onerous or has been entered into in bad faith or is detrimental to the interests of that Government or the Government company, by order in writing, either terminate such contract or make such alterations or modifications therein as it may think fit: Provided that the Central Government shall not terminate any 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 such termination, alteration or modification, as the case may be.
SECTION 14: PENALTIES
- Any person who,-
(a) having in his possession, custody or control any property forming part of any undertaking of Burmah Shell in India wrongfully withholds such property from the Central Government or the Government company; or
(b) wrongfully obtains possession of or retains any property forming part of any undertaking of Burmah Shell in India; or
(c) wilfully withholds or fails to furnish to the Central Government or the Government company or any person specified by the Central Government or that company any books, documents or other papers relating to any undertaking of Burmah Shell in India which may be in .his possession, custody or control; or
(d) fails to deliver to the Central Government or the Government company, any assets, books of account, registers or other documents in his possession, custody or control relating to any undertaking of Burmah Shell in India; or
(e) wrongfully removes or destroys any property pertaining to any undertaking of Burmah Shell in India; or
(f) wrongfully uses any property forming part of the undertakings of Burmah Shell in India, 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 15: 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 guilty 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-section (1), where any offence under this Act has been committed by a company and it is proved that the offence has been committed with the consent or connivance of, or is attributable to, any neglect on the part of, any director, manager, secretary or other officer 2[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 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.
SECTION 17: COGNIZANCE OF OFFENCES
- Notwithstanding anything contained in the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, 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.
SECTION 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.
SECTION 19: 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 appointed day.
SCHEDULE 01: THE FIRST SCHEDULE
(See section 4(3)-TRADE MARKS WHICH BURMAH SHELL IS ENTITLED TO USE IN INDIA AND WHICH SHALL NOT VEST IN THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT OR THE GOVERNMENT COMPANY (a) The right of Burmah Shell to use in India the trade marks and other distinctive marks (including, but not confined to, trade names, styles of labelling and distinctive colour schemes) registered underthe Trade and Merchandise Marks Act, 1958-, by the Shell Company of India Limited or Shell International petroleum Company Limited, being companies incorporated in England and having their registered office at Shell Centre, London, United Kingdom. (b) The right of Burmah Shell to use in India any trade marks and other distinctive marks (including, but not confined to, trade names, styles of labelling and distinctive colour schemes) registered underthe Trade and Merchandise Marks Act, 1958-, by the Burmah Oil Company Limited, a company incorporated in Scotland and having its registered office at 48, St. Winston Street, Glasgow, Scotland, or by the Burmah Oil Trading Limited, a company incorporated in England and having its registered office at Burmah House, Pipers Way, Swindon, United Kingdom. (c) All trade marks registered in India by Burmah Shell underthe Trade and Merchandise Marks Act, 1958.-
SCHEDULE 02: THE SECOND SCHEDULE
(Seesection 8-) 1. The amount specified in section 8-shall be deemed to correspond to fifteen million two hundred and nine thousand seven hundred arid seventy-two pounds sterling (here after 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:-THE TABLE Date of Instalments (in Pound Payment sterling) Principal Interest amount (i) 30-3-1977 3,802,443 1,513,477 (ii) 30-3-1978 3,802,443 912,586 (iii)30-3-1979 3,802,443 608,391 (iv) 30-3-1980 3,802,443 304,195
BURMAH SHELL (ACQUISITION OF UNDERTAKINGS IN INDIA) (ADMINISTRATION OF FUND) RULES, 1976
STATEMENT OF OBJECTS AND REASONS 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 shareholders' 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 Government. Power is given by the Bill to the Central Government to terminate certain unduly onerous contracts as provided in clause 13 of the Bill. New Delhi; The 7th January, 1976. K.D. MALAVIYA. (Gazette of India dated 15.1.1976, Part II S.2, Extra-ordinary. P. 341 (No. 9)1 APPENDIX MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM New Delhi, the 24th December, 1976 NOTIFICATION 1G.S.R. 945(E).-In exercise of the powers conferred bySection 20 of the Burmah Shell (Acquisition of Undertakings in India) Act, 1976 (2 of 1976), the Central Government hereby makes the following rules, namely:-
RULE 01: SHORT TITLE AND COMMENCEMENT
- (1) These rules may be called the Burmah Shell (Acquisition of Undertakings in India) (Administration of Fund) Rules, 1976.
(2) They shall come into force at once.
RULE 02: ADMINISTRATION OF FUNDS PENDING CONSTITUTION OF TRUSTS
-The funds standing to the credit of a provident fund, superannuation fund, welfare fund or other fund established by Burmah Shell for the benefit of the persons employed by it in connection with its undertakings in India and standing transferred to the Government Company under sub-section (1) of Section 10 of the Burmah Shell (Acquisition of Undertakings in India) Act, 1976 (2 of 1976)-shall, until the constitution of one or more trusts as referred to in sub-section (3) of that section, be dealt with by the Government company in accordance with the provisions of the rules and regulations applicable to or of any law governing, the respective provident fund superannuation fund, welfare fund or other fund and in force immediately before the 24th day of January, 1976. [No. F.R-37012/1/76/Dist.] M. RAMASWAMI, Jt. Secy.
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