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The Port Qasim Authority Act, 1973

 

SECTIONS

CONTENTS

 

CHAPTER I

PRELIMINARY

1

Short Title , extent and commencement

2

Definitions

3

Declaration of Port Area.

 

CHAPTER II

ESTABLISHMENT OF AUTHORITY

4

Establishment of the Authority.

5

Management

6

Constitution of the Board.

7

Remuneration and conditions of service

8

Duties and functions of Chairman and members.

9

Headquarters of the Authority and meetings of the board.

 

CHAPTER III

POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE AUTHORITY

10

Master-plan and master-programme

11

Preparation of schemes by local bodies or agencies

12

Manner and form, etc. of scheme

13

Powers of the Authority

14

Tolls and charges may be remitted in special cases.

15

Board's lien for tolls and charges

16

Owner's lien for freight.

17

Discharge of shipowners lien for freight.

18

Goods may be removed to warehouse.

19

Recovery of tolls and charges by sale of goods.

20

Removal of unclaimed goods.

21

Power to distrain vessels for non-payment of rates, etc;

22

Port Clearance not to be granted till rates, etc., Paid.

23

Alternative remedy by suit.

24

Surplus as of port dues to be paid to Board.

25

Right of Board to maintain pilots.

23

Approval and publication of bye-laws.

27

Removal etc., of building.

28

Private wharfs, etc., prohibited

29

Power to Permit erection of Private wharves, etc

30

Power to amend schemes.

31

Execution of schemes, etc., through local bodies and agencies

32

Borrowing Powers.

33

Utilization of building material-

 

CHAPTER IV

ACQUISITION OF LAND

34

Liability to acquisition.

35

Entry upon land, Preliminary surveys etc;

36

Compensation for damage.

37

Power to acquire land-

38

Land to be marked Out, measured and planned .

39

Notice to persons interested.

40

Enquiry and award by Deputy Commissioner

41

Compensation.

42

Matters to be considered in determining compensation.

43

Factors to be ignored in determining compensation.

44

Vesting of land in the Authority.

45

Acquisition in cases of urgency.

46

Power Of Deputy Commissioner to call for information.

47

Power of Authority to give directions to Deputy Commissioner.

48

Appeals.

49

Deputy Commissioner and authorised officer to have Powers of civil court, etc.

 

CHAPTER V

ESTABLISHMENT

50

Appointment of officers and servants etc;

51

Recruitment, conditions of service, etc.

52

Members and officers to be Public Servants.

53

Indemnity

54

Delegation of powers to Chairman, etc,

 

CHAPTER VI

FINANCE

55

Port Qasim Authority Fund.

56

Budget

57

Audit and Accounts

 

CHAPTER VII

PENALTY AND PROCEDURE

58

Penalty

59

Penalty and evading rates, etc;

60

Compensation for damages to property of Board.

61

Cognizance of offence

62

Recovery of dues as arrears of land revenue.

 

CHAPTER VIII

MISCELLANEOUS

63

Submission of yearly reports and returns

64

Members not personally liable

65

Limitation of suits, etc.

66

Board not responsible for certain acts of its officers and servants

67

Power to dispose of land.

68

Powers of Government to make rules.

69

Power of Authority to make regulations.

70

Control of Federal Government over acts and proceedings of Board.

71

Transfer of Phitti Creek Project Cell to the Authority.

72

Dissolution of Authority and transfer of its assets and liabilities.

The Port Qasim Authority Act, 1973

XLIII of 1973

        27th June, 1073 

An Act to provide for the establishment of the Port Qasim Authority

WHEREAS it is expedient to provide for the establishment of an Authority for making all arrangements for the planning , development and management of Muhammad Bin Qasim Port at Phitti Creek, hereinafter referred to as Port Qasim, and associated  facilities and industries and for matters incidental thereto

It Is hereby enacted as follows:---

 CHAPTER  I

PRELIMINARY

SECTION 1    SHORT TITLE, EXTENT AND COMMENCEMENT

(1)   This Act may be called  the Port Qasim Auth Act, 1973.

(2)    It extends to the whole of the Port area.

(3)    It shall come into force at once. 

SECTION 2    DEFINITIONS

In this Act unless there is anything repugnant in the subject  or context,-

(a)   “agency " means any department or organization  of the Federal Government  or a   Provincial Government  and includes a corporation or other body set up or controlled by  such Government ;

(b)  " Authority " means the Port Qasim  Authority established  under section 4;

(c)  " building " includes any factory, industrial or business establishment, shop, godown, warehouse, house, outhouse, hut, hutment, shed, garage, stable, well or platform and any other structure, whether meant for residential or business purposes or not, made of masonry , bricks, wood, mud, thatch, metal or any other material, but does not include a temporary structure  for purposes connected with agriculture;

(d)  " Board " means the Board constituted under section 6 ;

(e) " Chairman " means the Chairman of the Board

(f)  " Deputy Commissioner " means the Deputy Commissioner having jurisdiction in the Port area, and include any other officer  appointed by the Authority  to exercise or perform all or any of the powers or functions of Deputy Commissioner under this Act;

(g) " goods " includes wares and merchandise of every  description;

(h) " high-water mark " means a line drawn through the  highest points reached by ordinary spring-tides at any season of the year;

(i)  “ land " Includes buildings and benefits arising out of land and things attached to the earth or permanently fastened to anything attached to the earth and the foreshore and the bed of the sea;

(j)  “local body " means the local body, the local council or the municipal body as defined in clauses (23), (24) and (27) of Article 3 of the Basic Democracies Order, 1959, or the Cantonment Board, having jurisdiction in the area concerned, and includes an Improvement  Trust within such area ;

(k) "market value" means the average market value prevailing during the period commencing the first day of January, 1970, and ending on the thirty first day of December, 1972.

(l)   “master " when used in relation to any vessel, means any person having for the time being the charge or control of such vessel ;

(m)  “ member " means a member of the Board

(n)  “owner " when used in relation to goods, includes any consignor, consignee, shipper, agent for shipping, clearing or removing such goods, or agent for the sale or custody of such goods; and, when used in  relation to any  vessel, includes any part owner, charterer, consignee or mortgagee in possession thereof .

(o) “ port area " means the area falling within the limits of Port Qasim as may be defined for the purposes of this Act ;

(p) " regulations " means regulations made under this Act;

(q)  " rules " means rules made under this Act

(r) " scheme " means a planning scheme or a development scheme made under this Act. 

SECTION 3     DECLARATION OF PORT AREA

(1)   The Federal Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette define the limits of  Port Qasim for the purposes  of this Act; and may, from time to any   by a notification , alter such limits.

(2) The limits defined under subsection (1) may extend to my part of the navigable approaches to the Port area, and may include  any wharves, tramways, warehouses, sheds and other works made on behalf of the public for convenience of traffic, for safety of vessels, or for the improvement, maintenance  and good government of the port, whether within or without  high water mark, and subject to any rights of private property therein, any portion of the shore within fifty yards of high-water mark. 

CHAPTER II

ESTABLISHMENT OF THE AUTHORITY

SECTION 4    ESTABLISHMENT OF THE AUTHORITY

(1)    There shall be established an Authority to be known as the Port Qasim Authority for carrying out the purposes of this Act.

(2)    The Authority -shall be a body corporate, having perpetual succession and a common seal with power , subject to the provisions of this Act, to acquire and hold property, both  movable and immovable , and shall  by its own sue and be sued. 

SECTION 5 MANAGEMENT

(1)    The general direction and administration of the Authority and its affairs  shall vest in the Board which may exercise all powers and do all acts and things which may be exercised  or done by the Authority.

(2)   The Board in discharging its functions shall act on sound principles of port planning and development and port management and shall be guided on questions of policy by such directions as the Federal Government may, from- time to time give.

(3)    If any question arises as to whether any matter is a matter of policy or not, decision of the Federal Government shall be final. 

SECTION 6    CONSTITUTION OF THE BOARD

(1)   The Board shall consist of not less than three and not more than seven members, including the Chairman, to be appointed, by the Federal Government.

(2)    The Chairman and other members shall, unless the Federal Government otherwise directs, hold office for a period of five years. 

(3)    Any person ceasing to be Chairman or a member of the Board by reason of the expiry of the term of his office shall be eligible for re-appointment for another term of five years or for such shorter term as the Federal Government may decide.

(4)    No act or proceeding of the Board shall be invalid merely on the ground of the existence of any vacancy in, or any defect in the constitution of, the Board.

(5)   The Chairman and any member may, by writing under his hand addressed to the Federal Government, resign his office.

Provided that his resignation shall not take effect until accepted by the Federal Government. 

SECTION 7    REMUNERATION AND CONDITIONS OF SERVICE

The Chairman and each member shall  receive such salary  and allowances and shall be subject to such conditions of service as may be determined by the Federal Government.

SECTION 8    DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS OF CHAIRMAN AND MEMBERS

(1)    The Chairman and members shall discharge such duties and perform such functions as are assigned to them by or under this Act.

(2)    Until the Board is duly constituted, the Chairman shall subject to such directions as the Federal Government may from time to time give, exercise the powers, discharge the duties and perform the functions of the Board. 

SECTION 9    HEADQUARTERS OF THE AUTHORITY AND MEETINGS OF THE BOARD

(1)   Until the Authority establishes its   headquarters elsewhere within the port, its head quarter shall be situated at Karachi.

(2)   The meeting of the Board shall be held at such times and places and in such manner as the regulations may provide:

Provided that, until regulations are made in this behalf, the meetings of the Board shall be held as and when convened by the Chairman. 

CHAPTER III

POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE AUTHORITY

                           SECTION 10 MASTER PLANAND MASTER PROGRAMME

The Authority shall prepare a master-plan and a phased master-programme for the development of the Port area and the plan and programme shall be submitted  to the  Federal Government for approval.

SECTION 11    PREPARATION OF SCHEMES BY LOCAL BODIES OR AGENCIES

(1)    The Authority may, pursuant to the master-plan and the master-programme, call upon any local body or agency operating in the Port area to prepare, in consultation with the Authority, a scheme or schemes in respect of matters ordinarily deal with by such local body or agency, and thereupon the local body or agency shall be responsible for the preparation of the scheme or schemes within a reasonable time.

(2)    Such schemes may relate to,---

    (a)    land use ,.zoning and land-reservation

    (b)    public buildings

    (c)    industry;

    (d)   transportation and communications. highways, roads, streets, railways, aerodromes, Jetties           wharves, moorings, navigational aids, sheds, ware-houses, godowns , navigation channels and workshops;

    (e)   telecommunications, including wireless, television, radio, telephone ;

    (f)    utilization of water, power and other natural resources

    (g)   community planning, housing, slum clearance, amelioration;

    (h)   community facilities, including water supply, sewerage disposal, electricity supply, gas supply, and other public utilities;

    (i)    residential accommodation and welfare facilities for employees of the Authority;

    (j)  environmental control and prevention of pollution.

(3)    The Federal Government may, by notification in the, official  Gazette, add to, alter or amend the list of subjects given in sub-section (2), and any such addition, alteration or amendment shall take effect as if' it had been enacted in this Act.

(4)    The expenditure incurred on the preparation of any such schemes as aforesaid shall be borne as agreed to between the Authority and the local body or agency and, in the event of disagreement between them, as may be determined by the Federal Government. 

(5)    No planning or development scheme shall be prepared by any person or by any local body or agency operating in the Port area without the prior approval of the Authority.

(6)    The Authority may, pursuant to the master-plan, and master programme prepare such other scheme for the port area as the need for port development and port management may require.

SECTION 12    MANNER AND FORM FORM ETC OF THE SCHEME

12. All schemes under section 11 shall be prepared in such manner and form as the Federal Government may specify, and shall contain among other things the following information namely,---

    (a)    description of the scheme and the manner of its execution;

    (b)    estimate of costs and benefits;

    (c)    allocation of costs to the various purpose to be wk by the scheme.

SECTION 13    POWERS OF THE AUTHORITY

(1)    Subject to the other provisions of this Act  the Authority may take  such measures and exercise such powers  as may be necessary for the carrying out of the purposes of this Act.

(2)    Without prejudice to the generality of the powers conferred by sub-section (1), the Authority may__

    (a)    incur any expenditure necessary for carrying out purposes of this Act ;

    (b)    acquire any land  in the Port area in accordance with the procedure laid down in  Chapter IV-,

    (c)    undertake any works in the Port area in pursuance of any scheme prepared under sub-section (6) of section 11;

    (d)    procure plant, machinery, instruments and required for its use ;

    (e)    enter into and perform all such contracts as it may consider necessary ;

    (f)    cause studies, surveys, experiments and technical researcher to be made or contribute towards the cost of  any such studies, surveys, experiments or search made by any other agency at the request of the Authority;

    (g)    issue interim development orders for areas for which  a master-plan is under preparation and restrict or prohibit by general or special order any change in the use of land and alteration in buildings structures and installations ;

    (h)    cause removal of any works obstructing the of any of its schemes ;

    (i )    seek and obtain advice and assistance for the preparation of any planning scheme or for the execution of any schemes from any local body or agency and such  local body or agency shall give the advice and assistance sought by the Authority to the best of its ability, knowledge and judgment, and additional expenditure, if any , involved in giving such advice or assistance shall  be borne  by the Authority.

(3)        The  Authority shall  frame__

    (a)    a scale of  tolls , dues, rates and charges, annual or other, to be paid by the owners of vessels playing whether for hire or not and whether regularly or occasionally, within or partly within and partly  with- out the limits of the Port area, in respect of such vessels and of persons whether in charge of, or on board, such vessels, and also   respect of the licensing, registration  and regulation of such vessels and persons:

    Provided that no such tolls, dues, rates and charges shall be chargeable  in respect of vessels which are  liable to Port dues under the provisions of Schedule I to the Ports Act, 1908 ;

(b) a scale of tolls, dues, rates and charges__

   (i)    for the landing and shipment of goods from and in sea-going vessels, and not being sea-going vessels, respectively, at such docks, wharves, quays, stages, moorings, jetties,  piers and anchorages as belong to the Authority, or any other agency authorised by the Authority to construct such facilities;

   (ii)    for the use of such docks, wharves, quays, stages, moorings, jetties, piers and anchorages by such vessels ;

   (iii)    for the storing and keeping of any goods stored in any premises belonging to the Authority

   (iv)    for the removal of goods ;  and 

   (v)    for the use of any moorings;

(c)    a scale of tolls for the use of the said docks, wharves, quays, moorings, stages, jetties, piers and anchorages by any such vessels, in case the Authority permits the goods to be landed or shipped by persons other than its own officers and servants ; and

(d)    a wale of charges for-

    (i)    any service to be performed by the Authority or  its servants in respect of any vessels or goods;

    (ii)   the use of any works or appliances to be provided by the Authority

    (iii)  for the carrying of passengers and their personal effects on vessels belonging to, or hired by, the Authority; and

    (iv)    for the towing of and rendering assistance to any vessels, tugs, or other boats, or their equipment, within the limits of the Port area or outside those limits, for the purpose of saving or protecting life or property.

(4)    Every scale framed under sub-section (3) shall be submitted to the Federal Government and, after approval or modification by the Federal Government, shall be published  in the official Gazette.

SECTION 14    TOLLS AND CHARGES MAY BE REMITTED IN SPECIAL CASES

The Board may, in special cases, with the  sanction of the Federal Government, remit the whole or any   portion. of a toll, due, rate or charge leviable according to any  scale for the time being in force under section 13

Provided that the sanction of the Federal Government shall  not be necessary if the remission in any one case does five thousand rupees or such larger sum as the Federal Government may from time to time specify:

Provided further that, in a case where the remission does not exceed two thousand rupees, the remission may be granted  by the Chairman or an officer authorised by him in his behalf.

SECTION 15    BOARD'S LIEN FOR TOLLS AND CHARGES

(1)    For-the amount of all tolls, dues, rates and charges leviable under this Act in respect of any goods, the Board shall have a lien  on such goods, and shall be entitled to seize and detain the same until such tolls, dues, rates and charges are fully paid  and for the amount of rent lawfully due on buildings, plinths  stacking areas and other premises which are the property of Board, and not paid after bills therefore have been duly preferred the Board shall have a lien on all goods therein or the on, shall be entitled to seize and detain the same.

(2)    Tolls, dues, rates and charges in respect of goods to be  landed shall become payable immediately on the landing goods and, in respect of goods to be removed from the premises  of the Board or to be shipped for export, shall be payable before  the goods are removed or shipped.\

(3)    The lien for such tolls, dues, rates and charges shall  have priority over all other liens and claims, except a lien freight, primage and general average , where such lien has preserved in the manner hereinafter provided, and a lien money payable to the Federal Government under any law ft time being in force.

SECTION 16    OWNER'S LIEN FOR FREIGHT 

(1)    If the master  or owner of any vessel, at or before the time of landing  from such vessel of any goods at any wharf dock, quay, stage, jetty or  pier, gives to the Board notice in writing  that such goods are to remain subject to a lien for freight primage or general average of any amount to be mentioned in  such notice, such goods shall continue to be liable, after landing thereof, to such lien.

(2)    Such goods shall be retained either in the warehouses  and sheds of the Board or, with the consent of the Collector  of Customs, in a public warehouse, at the risk and expense  the owner of the owner of the  said goods, until the lien is discharged as after mentioned.

SECTION 17    DISCHARGE OF SHIPOWNER'S LIEN FOR FREIGHT

Upon the production to any officer appointed by the   Board in that behalf of a document purporting to be a receipt for , or a release from, the amount of such lien, executed by   person by or on whose behalf such notice has been given, the Board may permit such goods to be removed without regard to such lien.

SECTION 18    GOODS MAY BE REMOVED TO WAREHOUSE

(1)    Whenever goods which have been landed have, without  any default on the part of the Board, been left for five clear days on or  in any wharf of shed belonging to the Board,  the Board may  cause such goods to be removed either to any warehouse belonging to it   or, with the consent of the Collector of Customs , to  a public warehouse; and the removal to and detention in any  such warehouse shall be at the risk and expense of the owner of the  said goods.

(2)     Whenever  any goods are so removed, the Board shall give notice  of such removal to the consignee or other person concerned  by notification in the official Gazette specifying therein name of the ship which brought the goods, the date of her arrival,  and the numbers, marks and descriptions of the goods  so for as the same appear and the consignee of such goods  or other, person to whom notice has been given as aforesaid, in addition to the expenses of the removal of the same, shall be liable , in case the goods are removed to any warehouse of the Board  to a charge for warehousing for the time during which the  goods shall remain in the said warehouse.

(3)    If the goods are removed to a public warehouse, the said consignee shall be liable to the charges for warehousing goods in such public warehouse and the said goods shall remain subject to all liens to which they would have been liable if they had remained in the possession of the Board, and shall be subject to the power of sale hereingiven.

SECTION 19    RECOVERY OF TOLLS AND CHARGES OF SALE OF GOODS

(1)    If the tolls, dues, rates and charges payable  to the Board  under this Act in respect of any goods which have been landed or if rents due under section 15 are not paid, or  if the lien for freight, primage or general average, where such notice as aforesaid has been given, is not discharged, the Board may and in the  in the latter event, if required by or on behalf of the person claiming  such lien for freight, primage or general average,  shall at .the  expiration of two months from the time when the goods were placed in its  custody, or seized and detained for rents due sell by public auction the said goods, or so much thereof  as may be  necessary to satisfy the amounts hereinafter directed to be paid out of the  of the produce of such sale.

(2)    Before making such sale, at least ten days  notice of the same shall be given  by publication thereof in the official Gazette and two local news papers

(3)    If the address of the consignee of the goods or of his agent has been  stated on the manifest of the cargo, or in any of  the documents which  have come into the hands of the Board, or in otherwise known , notice shall. also be given to the consignee of  goods or to his  agent by letter delivered at such address or sent  by post  ; but the title of  bona fide purchaser of such goods shall not be  invalidated by reason of the omission to send such notice , nor shall  any such purchaser be bound to inquire whether been sent:

Provided that, if such goods are of so perishable a nature as, in the opinion of  the officer appointed by the Board in that behalf, to render early or immediate sale necessary or advisable, the  Board may  within such period  being not less than twenty-four hours after the landing of the goods, as it thinks fit,  sell by public auction the said goods or such portion of them as aforesaid in  which event such notice, if any, shall be given to the consignee of  goods or his agent as the urgency of the case admits of.

SECTION 20    REMOVAL OF UNCLAIMED GOODS

(1)  When delivery of goods is not claimed by owner at the expiry of one month from the date on which they  are placed in the custody of the Board, the Board shall cause a notice be served upon the owner requiring him to remove the goods

        Provided that ,  where all rates and charges in respect goods have been duly  paid, such notice shall not be served till  the expiration of two months from the said date.

(2)    Such notice shall be published and served in the manner  prescribed in sub-sections (2) and (3) of section 19, but where  the owner is not known, or the notice cannot be served upon him  or he does not comply with the notice, the Board may sell the goods by public auction after the expiration of ten weeks from  the date on which such goods were placed  in the custody of the  Board.

(3)    The Federal Government may, by notification it the official Gazette, exempt any goods or class of goods from the operation of this section.

SECTION 21    POWERS TO DISTRAIN VESSELS FOR NON-PAYMENT OF RATES ETC.

(1)    If the master of any vessel in respect of  which any tolls, dues, rates, charges or penalties shall be payable  under this Act, or any bye-laws made thereunder, refuses or neglects to pay the same or any part thereof on demand, it shall be lawful for the Board to distrain or arrest of its own authority such vessel and the tackle, apparel or furniture belonging thereto, or any part thereof and detain the same until the amount so due be paid.

(2)    In case any part of the said rates or penalties, or of the cost of the distress or arrest or of the keeping of the same, shall  remain unpaid for a period of fifteen days next after any such  distress or arrest shall have been so made the Board may cause the vessel, or other thing so distrained or arrested  to be sold and with the proceeds of such sale may satisfy  such tolls ,dues, rates, charges or penalties and costs of sale  remaining unpaid , rendering the surplus, if any, to the master of such vessel on  demand.

SECTION 22    PORT-CLEARANCE NOT TO BE GRANTED TILL RATES ETC. PAID

If the Board shall give to the officer of Government whose duty is to grant the port-clearance of any vessel, a notice stating that an amount therein specified is due in respect of  tolls, dues, rates, charges or penalties chargeable under this Act, or any bye-laws or orders made hereunder against such vessel  the owner or master of such vessel, in respect thereof, such officer shall  not grant such port-clearance until the amount so chargeable  shall have been paid.

SECTION 23    ALTERNATIVE REMEDY BY SUIT

Notwithstanding anything contained in sections 15, 16  17, 18 19, 20, 21 and 22, the Board may recover by suit any tolls ,dues, rates, charges, damages, expenses, costs, or in case of sale the balance there of when such proceeds of sale are insufficient  or fines payable to or recoverable by the the Board under this  Act or under any bye-laws made thereunder.

SECTION 24    SURPLUS OF PORT DUES TO BE PAID TO BOARD

The surplus, if any, of the moneys credited under section 36 of the Ports Act, 1908, to the account of the port fund of the port , after defraying therefrom all expenses legally chargeable to the said account shall be paid to the Board.

SECTION 25    RIGHTS OF BOARD TO MAINTAIN PILOTS

(1)    The Board shall have the right of maintaining pilot  for the  navigation of  vessels at the port, and shall be bound to provide a sufficient number of pilots for that purpose, and all fees for pilotage  shall be paid to the Board :

        Provided  that no person shall be appointed to be a .pilot  by the Board who is not for the time being authorised under the provisions  of the Ports Act, 1908, to pilot vessels.

(2)    The Board may  also, from time to time, make such bye-laws  as it shall think fit_

        (a)    for fixing and regulating the wages and allowances for pilotage to be received by pilots ; and

        (b)    for regulating the behaviour and conduct of pilots whether  maintained by the Board or not, and shall enforce the observance of such bye-laws and regulations by the  imposition of pecuniary penalties not exceeding two hundred rupees for each offence , or  by suspension, or deprivation or otherwise as may appear to it to be. expedient :

         Provided that such bye-laws shall first have been approved by the Federal Government  and, published in the manner laid down in section 26.

SECTION 26    APPROVAL AND PUBLICATION OF BYE-LAWS

No bye-law, or alteration or revocation of a bye-law, shall have until the same shall have been approved by the Federal Government  and such approval shall have been published in the official Gazette and  no bye-law or alteration or revocation of bye laws shall be approved by the Federal  Government until a draft of the same shall be  and a notice specifying a date at or after the draft at or after which the draft will be  submitted to the Federal Government shall have been published in the official  Gazette and in such other  manner as the Federal  Government may from time to time prescribe, nor unless the said draft shall have been submitted for its approval.

SECTION 27    REMOVAL ETC., OF BUILDING

The Board shall not order or cause any budding in the  port area to be removed or demolished unless an opportunity of being heard has been given to the owner or occupier thereof and his objections, if any, has been duly been considered, and the Board is satisfied that the removal or demolition of the building is essential  to the execution of its schemes.

SECTION 28    PRIVATE WHARVES, ETC., PROHIBITED

(1)    Save as hereinafter provided, no person except the Board  shall  make, erect or fix below high-water mark within the port  area any wharf, dock, quay, stage, jetty, pier, erection or mooring.

(2)    Any matter or thing so made, erected or fixed may be removed  by the Board and the person who has so made, erected or  fixed any such matter or thing shall  be punished which  may extend to five thousand rupees for every day during which such matter or thing  has been permitted to remain so made, erected or fixed after notice to remove the same has been  given to him, and shall also be liable to pay all expenses which  may have been incurred by the Board in removing such matter or  thing.

SECTION 29    POWER TO PERMIT ERRECTION OF PRIVATE WHARVES, ETC.

The Board may, by an order in writing   and subject  to Such conditions as it may specify in the order permit any   person to make, erect or fix below high-water mark within the Port area  any wharf, dock, quay, stage, jetty, pier, erection or  mooring.

SECTION 30    POWER TO AMEND SCHEMES

Any scheme prepared under section 11 may at  any  time be amended or modified by the Authority and where the amended or modified scheme exceeds the financial power  of the Authority, it shall obtain the previous approval in writing of  the Federal Government.

SECTION 31    EXECUTION OF SCHEMES ETC., THROUGH LOCAL BODIES AND AGENCIES 

(1)    The Authority may require a local body or agency within whose jurisdiction any particular area covered by a  scheme lies--

        (a)  to execute a scheme in consultation with the Authority.

        (b)  to take over and maintain any of the works and services  in that area ; and

        (c) to enforce regulations on behalf of the Authority,

(2)    The expenditure incurred on the execution of a or on the taking over or maintenance of any work, or the enforcement  of regulations, under this section, shall be b be agreed to between the Authority and  the local body or agency ,  and, in the event of disagreement, as may be determined by the  Federal Government.

SECTION 32     BORROWING POWERS

(1)    The Authority may, with the previous approval  in writing of the Federal Government, raise funds for the purpose of raising its working capital by issuing bonds and debentures carrying interest at such rates as may be approved by the Government.

(2)    The repayment of the principal and the payment of  interest due on the bonds and debentures issued by the Authority  shall be guaranteed by the Federal Government.

SECTION 33    UTILIZATION OF BUILDING MATERIAL

Notwithstanding anything contained in any other law for the time being in force or in any contract or agreement no person shall, without the prior concurrence of Authority, allocate, exploit or in any manner utilize, except for the purpose of his own personal use, such natural resources used as building material as the Authority may, by notification in the official Gazette, specify in this behalf.

CHAPTER IV

ACQUISITION OF LAND

SECTION 34    LIABILITY TO ACQUISITION

All land in private ownership within the Port area shall be liable to acquisition at any time in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter. 

SECTION 35    ENTRY UPON LAND, PRELIMINARY SURVEYS, ETC., 

(1)    It shall be lawful for the Authority, and any member thereof ,and for the Deputy Commissioner, and any such person as may, either generally or specially, be authorised by the Authority in  this behalf,---

    (a)    to enter upon and survey and take levels of any land

    (b)    to dig or bore into the sub-soil ;

    (c)    to do all other acts necessary to ascertain whether land is adapted for the purposes of this Act ;

    (d)    to set out the boundaries of the land proposed to be acquired and the intended line of the work, if any, proposed to be made thereon;

    (e)    to mark such levels, boundaries and line by placing marks and cutting  trenches; and

    (f)    where it is necessary for the purposes of the survey, taking of levels or marking of line, to cut down and clear away any part of any standing crop, fence or jungle.

(2)    No person shall enter into any building or upon any enclosed court or garden attached to a dwelling - house (unless with the consent of the occupier thereof) without previously giving such  occupier at least twenty-four hours, notice in writing intention to do so. 

SECTION 36    COMPENSATION FOR DAMAGE

Where any damage is caused to any land in consequence of anything done in pursuance of  section 35, there shall be paid compensation, the amount of which  shall be determined in the manner and in accordance  with the provisions hereinafter set out , that is to say,  ___

    (a)    where the amount of compensation can be fixed by agreement, it shall be fixed in accordance with such agreement ; and

    (b)    where no such agreement can be reached it shall be fixed by the Deputy Commissioner. 

SECTION 37    POWER TO ACQUIRE LAND

(1)    Subject to the other provisions of this Act, the rules made hereunder  and the directions of the Authority, the Deputy  Commissioner may , by order  in writing, acquire any land for the purpose of this Act.

(2)    No order under sub-section (1) shall be issued except on the receipt  by the Deputy Commissioner of specific directions from the Authority.  

SECTION 38    LAND TO BE MARKED OUT, MEASURED AND PLANNED 

Where any land is proposed to be acquired under section 37, the Deputy Commissioner shall  cause the land  (unless it has already been marked out)  to be marked out and measured, and if  no plan has been made thereof, a plan to be made Of the same. 

SECTION 39    NOTICES TO PERSON INTERESTED

(1)    The Deputy Commissioner shall then cause public notice to be given at convenient places on or near the land to be taken, stating that the Authority intends to take of the land, and that claims to compensation for all interests for such land may be made to him.

(2)    Such notice shall state the particulars of the land so  needed and shall require all persons interested in the land to personally or  by  agent before the  Deputy. Commissioner at a time  and place therein mentioned, such time not being earlier than  ten days after the date of publication of the notice and to state the nature of their respective interests in the land and  the amount and particulars of their claims to compensation for such interest  and their objections, if any, to the measurements made under section 35, and the Deputy Commissioner may require any such  statement to be made in writing and signed  by the party of his agent. 

SECTION 40    ENQUIRY AND AWARD BY DEPUTY COMMISSIONER 

On the day so fixed or on any other day  to which  enquiry has been adjourned, the Deputy Commissioner shall   proceed to enquire into the objections, if any, which any person is interested  has stated in  pursuant to the notice given under section 39, and into the market value of the land  and into the respective interests of the persons  claiming the compensation, and shall  make an award of,---

    (i)     the true area of the land

     (ii)    the compensation which in his opinion should l@ ed for the land ; and

     (iii)   the apportionment of such compensation among all  the persons known or believed to be interested in the  land of whom, or of whose claims, he has information, whether or not they have appeared before him. 

SECTION 41    COMPENSATION

Where any land is acquired under this Act, there shall  be paid compensation the amount of which shall be determined by the Deputy Commissioner who shall be guided by the provisions of  sections 42 and 43. 

SECTION 42    MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED IN DETERMINING COMPENSATION 

In determining the, amount of compensation to be awarded for land acquired under this Act, the Deputy Commissioner  shall take into consideration__

    (i)     the market value of the land    

    (ii)    the damage sustained by the person interested by reason of  of dispossession of any standing crops or trees which may be on the land.

    (iii)   the damage, if any, sustained by the person interested at the time of taking possession of the land by reason of  severing such land from his other land;

    (iv)   the damage, if any, sustained by the person interested  at the time of taking possession of the land by reason of the acquisition injuriously affecting his other property, movable or-immovable, in any manner, or his earnings -, and

    (v)    if, in consequence of the acquisition of  the land the person interested is compelled to change his residence or place of business, the reasonable  expenses, if any, incidental to such change. 

SECTION 43    FACTORS TO BE IGNORED IN DETERMINING COMPENSATION

It determining compensation as aforesaid, the Deputy Commissioner  shall  not take into consideration,---

    (i)     the  degree of urgency which has led to the acquisition ; 

    (ii)    any disinclination of the person interested to part  with the land acquired ;

    (iii)   any damage sustained by him which, if caused by a private person, would not render such person liable to a suit ;    

    (iv)   any increase likely to accrue to the value of the land acquired from the use to which such land will be put on acquisition ; or

    (v)    any increase likely to accrue to the value of other land of the person interested from the use to which the land acquired will be put on acquisition. 

SECTION 44    VESTING OF LAND IN THE AUTHORITY

Immediately on the making of' the award under section of 40, the land shall vest in the Authority free from all encumbrances and thereupon  the Deputy Commissioner may, after giving reasonable notice  to the occupier, enter upon and take possession of the same. 

SECTION 45    ACQUISITION IN CASES OF URGENCY 

In cases of urgency, the Deputy Commissioner may immediately  after the publication of the notice mentioned in sub (1) of section 39 enter upon and take possession of the land which shall thereupon vest absolutely in the Authority free from al encumbrances :

Provided that the Deputy Commissioner shall not take possession of any building or part of building under this section without giving to the occupier thereof at least twenty four hours’  notice of his intention to do so, or such longer notice as may be reasonably sufficient to enable such occupier to remove his movable property from such building without unnecessary inconvenience. 

SECTION 46    POWER OF DEPUTY COMMISSIONER TO CALL FOR INFORMATION

With a view to acquiring any land or determining any compensation thereof or to carrying out any other purpose of  this  Act, the Deputy Commissioner may__

    (a)    require any person, by order in writing, to furnish such information in his possession relating to any land as may be specified in the order ; and

    (b)    enter or authorize any person to enter upon any land and take such action as may be necessary. 

SECTION 47    POWER OF AUTHORITY TO GIVE DIRECTIONS TO DEPUTY COMMISSIONER

The Authority may give directions to the Deputy Commissioner in  respect of the exercise of his powers and the discharge of his functions under this Chapter and the Deputy commissioner shall be guided, and act in accordance with, such directions. 

SECTION 48    APPEALS

(1)    The Authority or any person aggrieved by an award or final order of the Deputy Commissioner may , within fifteen days of the award or order appeal to the Provincial Government.

(2)    An officer authorised by the Provincial Government in   this behalf may, after giving the Authority and the person affected by the award or order appealed against an opportunity of submitting any objection to the appeal and of being heard pass such  orders as he may think fit.

(3)    The order passed on any appeal under sub-section 2 shall be final and shall not be called in question by or before any court or other authority. 

SECTION 49    DEPUTY COMMISSIONER AND AUTHORISED OFFICER TO HAVE POWERS OF CIVIL COURTS, ETC.

(1)    The Deputy Commissioner making any inquiry or conducting any proceedings for an award order under this Act  , or officer hearing an appeal under section 48 , shall have the same  powers in respect of the following matters as are vested in the civil  court, when trying a suit under the Code of Civil Procedure Act 1908, namely--

    (a)    summoning and enforcing attendance of any person  examining him on oath or affirmation.

    (b)    requiring the discovery or production of any document.

    (c)    requisitioning  any record from  any court or office.

    (d)    issuing commissions for examination of witnesses, inspection of property on r making any local investigation;

    (e)    appointing guardian ad litem or next friends:

            (f)     adding or substituting representatives or deceased  parties to proceedings;

    (g)    adding or dropping parties from pending proceedings.

    (h)    restoration of cases dismissed for default;

    (i)    consolidation and splitting up cases; and

    (j)    any other matter connected with the holding  inquiry or hearing of any inquiry or hearing of an appeal.

(2)    The Deputy Commissioner or the officer hearing an, appeal under section 48 shall be deemed to be a court for the  purposes of sections 480 and 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure Code , 1898, and a proceeding before him shall  be deemed to  be a judicial proceeding within the meaning of sections 228 of the Pakistan Penal Code. 

CHAPTER V

ESTABLISHMENT

SECTION 50    APPOINTMENT OF OFFICERS, SERVANTS, ETC.

The Authority may, from time to time, appoint  such  officers and servants as it may consider necessary for the performance  of its functions, on such terms and conditions  as it may deem fit. 

SECTION 51    RECRUITMENT, CONDITIONS OF SERVICE, ETC.

The Authority shall, by regulations may with the  prior approval of the Federal Government, lay down the procedure for the appointment of its officers and  servants, and   terms and conditions of their service including the constitution  and management of provident fund for them, and shall be  competent to take disciplinary action against them. 

SECTION 52   MEMBERS AND OFFICERS TO BE PUBLIC SERVANTS

The Chairman, members, officers and servants of the Authority shall, when acting or purporting to act in pursuance of  the any of the provisions of this Act, be deemed to be public servants within the meaning of section 21 of the Pakistan Penal Code. 

SECTION 53    INDEMNITY

No suit, prosecution or other legal proceedings shall lie against the Authority, the Board, the Chairman, any  member, officer or servant of the Authority in respect of anything in good faith  done or intended to be done under this Act. 

SECTION 54   DELEGATION OF POWERS TO CHAIRMAN, ETC. 

The Authority may, by general or special order delegate to the Chairman, or a member or an officer of the Authority,    any of its powers, duties or functions under this Act, subject to  such conditions as it may think fit to impose. 

CHAPTER VI

FINANCE

SECTION 55    PORT QASIM AUTHORITY FUND

(1)    There shall be formed a fund to be known as the the “ Port Qasim  Authority Fund" which shall vest in the Authority  and shall be utilized by the Authority to meet the charges in connection with its functions under this Act, including the payment of salaries and other remuneration to the Chairman, members, officers, servants, experts and consultants of the Authority.

(2)    To the credit of the Port Qasim Authority Fund shall be placed

    (a)    grants made by the Federal Government

    (b)    loans obtained from the Federal Government

    (c)    grants made by local bodies

    (d)    sale proceeds of movable and immovable property and receipts for services rendered

    (e)    loans obtained by the Authority with the special or  general sanction of the Federal Government

    (f)    foreign aid and loans obtained from any source outside Pakistan with the sanction of, and on such terms as may be approved by, the Federal Government ;

    (g)    proceeds of all charges and recoveries made under the Port Act, 1908, and the provisions of this Act; and

    (h)   All  other sums receivable by the Authority. 

SECTION 56    BUDGET

(1)    In the month of November each year, the Authority shall submit to the Federal Government for approval a statement of the estimated  receipts and expenditure in rupees in respect of the next financial year.

(2)    In the manner prescribed by the Federal Government, Authority shall also submit to the Federal Government for approval a statement of the estimated receipts and expenditure in foreign  exchange in respect of the next financial year.

(3)    The Authority shall obtain specific sanction of the Federal  Government in respect of each individual scheme costing rupees twenty-five lakhs  non-recurring or rupees five lakhs recurring  or more to be financed out of the Port Qasim Authority  Fund. 

SECTION 57    AUDIT AND ACCOUNTS

(1)    The accounts of the Authority shall be maintained   by the Authority in such form as may be prescribed by Auditor-General of Pakistan consistent with the requirement of this Act.

(2)    The accounts of the Authority shall be audited by  not less than two auditors who are chartered accountants within the meaning of  the Chartered Accountants Ordinance, 1961,  appointed by the Federal Government in consultation Auditor-General of Pakistan, on such remuneration, to be paid by  the Authority, as the Federal Government may fix.

(3)    Notwithstanding the provisions of sub-section (2), The Auditor-General may, either of his own motion or upon a request received in this behalf from the Federal Government, undertake such audit of the accounts of the Authority at such time as may be considered necessary, and the Authority shall  , at the  time of such audit, produce the account books and connected  documents at such place or places as the Auditor-General may  fix, and furnish such explanations and information as the Auditor General or an officer authorized by him in this behalf may ask for.

(4)    Every auditor appointed under sub-section (2) shall be given a copy of the annual balance-sheet of the Authority shall examine it together with the accounts and vouchers relating  thereto and shall have a list delivered to him of all books kept by  the Authority; and shall at all reasonable times have access to the books, accounts and other. documents of the Authority  and may in relation to such accounts examine any officer of the Authority.

(5)    The  auditors shall report to the Federal Government upon the  annual balance-sheet and accounts and in the report state whether in their opinion the balance-sheet is a full and fair  balance-sheet containing all necessary particulars and property  drawn up so as to exhibit a true and correct view of the 'the Authority's affairs, and in case they have called for any  explanation or information from the Board, whether it has been  given and whether it is satisfactory.

(6)    The Federal Government may at any time issue direction to the  auditors requiring them to report to it upon the adequacy of measures taken by the Authority for the protection of the  interests of the Federal Government and of the creditors of Authority or  upon the sufficiency of -their procedure in auditing the accounts of the Authority, and may at any time enlarge or extend the scope of  the audit or direct that a different  procedure in audit be adopted or that any other examination be made by auditors if in its opinion the public interest so requires.

(7)    The Authority shall comply with every direction issued the Federal Government for the rectification of matters objected to in audit. 

CHAPTER VII

 PENALTY AND PROCEDURE

SECTION 58  PENALTY

Whoever contravenes any provision of this Act or any  rule or  regulation made or scheme sanctioned thereunder shall, if no other  penalty is provided for such contravention, be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may  extend to six months, or fine  or with both. 

SECTION 59    PENALTY FOR EVADING RATES, ETC.

Any person who removes, or attempts to remove, or apt within the  meaning of the Pakistan Penal Code, removal of  any goods, vessel, animal or vehicle with the intention of evading payment of the tolls dues, rates or charges lawfully  payable in respect thereof shall be punishable with fine may extend to two thousand rupees. 

SECTION 60  COMPENSATION FOR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY OF BOARD

(1)    In case damage or mischief is done to any wharf, dock, quay, jetty, pier or work constructed or acquired by the Board under this t by any vessel through the negligence of the master thereof  or of any of the mariners or persons employed therein not being  in the, service of the Board, any Magistrate of  having jurisdiction in the Port area may, on the application or the Board and on declaration by it that payment for such  damage or mischief has been refused or has not been made on demand  issue a summon to the master or owner of such vessel requiring him to attend on a day and at an hour named in the summons to answer touching such damage or mischief.

(2)    If, at the time appointed in the summons, and whether the person  summoned appears or not, it is proved that the alleged damage was done through such negligence as aforesaid, and that pecuniary amount of the same does not exceed two thousand rupees, the magistrate  may issue his warrant of distress, under which a sufficient   portion of the boats, masts, spars, ropes, cables, anchors or stores  of the vessel may be seized and sold to cover the expenses  and  attending  the execution of the distress, and the pecuniary amount of  damage as aforesaid, and such amount shall be paid to the  Board out of the proceeds of the distress:

    Provided that if, at the time of the damage or mischief, the vessel was under the orders of a duly authorized officer belonging to the pilot service maintained by the Board under section 25 or  to the Harbour  Masters or Port Officers’ department, and if such damage  or mischief is in any way attributable to the order, act or improper omission of such officer, the case shall not be cognizable  by the Magistrate under this section. 

SECTION 61    COGNIZANCE OF OFFENCE

No Court shall 'take cognizance of any offence punishable under this Act except on a complaint in writing made by the Authority  or by an officer authorised for the purpose by the Authority. 

SECTION 62   RECOVERY OF DUES AS ARREARS OF LAND REVENUE

All fees and sums due on account of property for the  time being  vested in the Board and all arrears of tolls , charges,  rates and  dues imposed under this Act may be recovered as arrears of land  revenue, in addition to the other modes provided by this Act. 

 CHAPTER VIII

 MISCELLANEOUS

SECTION 63    SUBMISSION OF YEARLY REPORTS AND RETURNS

(1)    The Authority shall submit to the Federal Government ,, as soon as possible after the end of every financial year but before the last day of December next following, a report conduct of its affairs for that year.

(2)    The Federal Government may, after giving sufficient notice to the Authority , require it to furnish  to the Government with--

    (i)   any return, statement, estimates, statistics, or information regarding any matter under the control of  the Authority ; or

    (ii)   a report on any subject with which the Authority t is  concerned; or

    (iii)   a copy of any document in the charge of the Authority ; and the Authority shall comply with every such requisition. 

SECTION 64  MEMBERS NOT PERSONALLY LIABLE

No member shall be liable for any contract made or expense  incurred by or on behalf of the Board; but the funds from time to time in the hands of the Board shall be liable for and  chargeable with all contracts made in the manner  provided in this  Act. 

SECTION 65    LIMITATION OF SUITS, ETC.

(1)    No suit shall be commenced against any person for anything done or purporting to have been done in pursuance of this Act, without giving to such person one month's previous notice in writing of the intended suit and of the cause thereof, nor six months from the accrual of the cause of such suit.

(2)    In the case of a suit for damages, if tender of sufficient  amend  shall have been made before the suit was brought , the plaintiff shall not recover more than the amount so tendered and  shall pay all costs incurred by the defendant after such tender. 

SECTION 66    BOARD NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR CERTAIN ACTS OF ITS OFFICES AND SERVANTS

The Board shall not be responsible for any misfeasance , malfeasance or non-feasance of any officer or servant appointed under this Act  or of any Conservator, any Port Officer or  Harbour Master, or of any assistant or deputy of any such officer or of any person acting under the authority or direction of or  in subordination to any such officer, assistant or deputy, not for  any damage sustained by any vessel in consequence of any defect  in any of the moorings, hawsers or other things belonging to Board which may be used by such vessel:---

    Provided that nothing in this section shall protect the Board from a suit in respect of damages to or loss of, goods landed or shipped by them or retained in their custody. 

SECTION 67    POWER TO DISPOSE OF LAND

The Authority may retain, or may lease, sell, exchange, rent or otherwise dispose of any land vested in it. 

SECTION 68    POWER OF GOVERNMENT TO MAKE RULES

The Federal Government may, by notification in the  official Gazette, make rules to carry out the purpose of this Act. 

SECTION 69    POWER OF AUTHORITY TO MAKE REGULATIONS

(1)    The Authority may, with the prior sanction of  the Federal Government, make, regulations for carrying the purposes of this Act.

(2)    In particular, and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, such regulations may provide for__

    (a)   regulating, declaring and defining the wharves, quays, stages, jetties and piers, on and from which goods shall be landed  from and shipped in vessels within the Port area ;

    (b)   the safe and convenient use of such wharves, quays, stages, jetties, piers and of landing places, tramways warehouses, sheds and other works in and adjoining the same ;

    (c)    regulating the reception and removal of goods within and from the premises of the Board, and for declaring the procedure to be followed in taking charge of goods which may have been damaged before landing or may be alleged to be so damaged;

   (d)    settling the mode of payment of tolls, charges, dues and rates levied under this Act;

    (e)    providing water for ships and for licensing and regulating water-boats within the Port area;

   (f)   the removal of wrecks from the port and keeping clean the Port area, the foreshore and the works of the Board and for preventing filth  or rubbish being thrown therein or thereon; and

    (g)   the guidance of persons employed by the Authority under this Act, and generally for carrying out the purposes  of this Act. 

SECTION 70    CONTROL OF FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OVER ACTS AN PROCEEDINGS OF BOARD

All acts and proceedings of the Board shall be subject to the control of the Federal Government and the Federal Government may suspend or modify any such acts or proceedings. 

SECTION 71    TRANSFER OF PHITTI CREEK PROJECT CELL TO THE AUTHORITY

(1)    Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in any contract or agreement or in the conditions of service, the Federal Government may, subject to the provisions of sub-section (2) transfer  persons in the service of Pakistan serving in the Phitti Creek  Project Cell, hereinafter referred to as the Cell, under the department of the Government headed by the Director- General ], Ports and Shipping, immediately before the commencement of this Act to the Authority on the same terms and conditions to which they were entitled immediately before such commencement.

(2)    Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (1) , only such persons  serving in the Cell shall be transferred to the Authority as opt for service in the Authority.

(3)    No person in the service of Pakistan who is transferred to  the Authority under subsection (1), shall, notwithstanding anything contained in any law for the time being in force, be entitled to any compensation because of such transfer. 

SECTION 72    DISSOLUTION OF AUTHORITY AND TRANSFER OF ITS ASSETS AND LIABILITIES

(1)    The Federal Government may, by notification in the official  Gazette, declare that the Authority shall be dissolved on such date as may be specified in such notification, and the Authority  shall stand dissolved accordingly.

(2)   On and from the date

    (a)    (i)   all properties, funds and dues placed at the disposal  of the Authority by the Federal Government  and

            (ii)    all properties, funds and dues exchanged for derived from, or otherwise attributable to the  properties, funds and dues referred to in clause (i), which immediately before the said date; were  held by or were realisable by the Authority shall vest, in, and be realisable by, the Federal Government

    (b)    all  properties funds and dues, other than those to in sub-clause (a), which, immediately before the said date, were vested in or were realisable by the Authority shall vest in and be realisable by the Federal Government or such agency as the Federal meat may determine, and its decision there on shall  be final ;

   (c)    all  liabilities which, immediately before the said date  were enforceable against the Authority shall be assume by and be enforceable against  the Federal Government  or such agency as the Federal Government determines  under clause (b), as the case may be;

    (d)    for the purpose of completing the execution of  any scheme which has not been fully executed by the  Authority and of realising properties, funds and. dues  referred to in clauses (a) and (b), the functions of the  Authority under this Act shall be discharged Federal Government or by the agency  determined by the Federal Government under clause (b) as the  case may be ;

    (e)    the agency referred to in clauses (b), (c) a d (d) shall keep such accounts of all moneys respectively received  and expended by it under this Act as  the Government may prescribe.

 

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