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THE PUNJAB
PREVENTION OF SPECULATION IN ESSENTIAL COMMODITIES ACT 2021
(Act XLI of 2021)
C O N T E N T S
Section Heading
1. Short title, extent and commencement.
2. Definitions.
3. Information and declarations.
4. Registration of delivery order.
5. Period for lifting of.
6. Power of search and seizure.
7. Power to sell seized essential
commodities.
8. Penalty for owning or keeping or having
charge of a common house.
9. Penalty for being found in common house.
10. Penalty
for offence of speculation.
11. Aiding and abetting.
12. Inquiry, Investigation and Trial.
13. Cognizance.
14. Offences.
15. Offences by corporations etc.
16. Power to amend the Schedule.
17. Power
to make rules.
18. Override effect.
SCHEDULE
[1]THE PUNJAB PREVENTION OF SPECULATION IN ESSENTIAL
COMMODITIES ACT 2021
(ACT XLI OF 2021)
[24th December 2021]
An Act to provide for the
prevention of speculation in essential commodities.
It is expedient to
provide for prevention of speculation in essential commodities to curb artificial
price hike and profiteering in
the best public interest.
Be it enacted by
Provincial Assembly of the Punjab as follows:
1. Short title, extent and commencement.- (1) This
Act may be cited as the Punjab Prevention of Speculation in Essential
Commodities Act 2021.
(2) This Act extends to whole of the Punjab.
(3) This Act shall come into force at once.
2. Definitions.- In this Act:
(a)
"authorized officer" means Director General Industries,
Prices, Weights and Measures, Punjab, Director Food, a Deputy Commissioner or
an officer
authorized by him in this behalf, or any other officer as may be
nominated by the Government to perform any function under this Act;
(b) "Code" means the Code of Criminal
Procedure, 1898 (V of 1898);
(c) "common house" means any structure
including a house, room, tent, enclosure, vehicle, vessel, warehouse, or any
other place in which
essential commodities or any instrument pertaining to an
essential commodity is kept, stored, used or traded through speculation;
(d) "dealer" includes any person, trader,
firm, an association, body of persons or individuals, a company or their agents
carrying on
the business of purchasing, selling or storing essential
commodities and includes a manufacturer, producer, packager, importer,
exporter,
wholesaler or retailer of essential commodities;
(e) "delivery order" means a document,
instrument or written order from an owner or his agent directed to a warehouse
or a carrier authorizing
the release of transportation of essential commodities
to the consignee;
(f) "essential commodity" means any of the
commodities mentioned in the Schedule to this Act or any other commodity as the
Government
may, by notification in the official Gazette, declare to be an
essential commodity;
(g) "Government" means Government of the
Punjab;
(h) "instrument" means any financial
instrument used or intended to be used as a means of carrying on or
facilitating speculation, and
includes any document used as a register or as
record or evidence of any speculation;
(i) "person" includes a natural and legal
person;
(j) "prescribed" means prescribed by the
rules;
(k) "rules" means the rules made under this
Act;
(l) "Schedule" means the Schedule appended
to this Act; and
(m) "speculation" includes wagering, betting
or Satta, by whatever name called, in
trading in an essential commodity for unreasonable profit or return through an
instrument, a gaming
house or any mode or medium including electronic medium
such as smartphone, internet or any communication appurtenance or technology.
3. Information
and declarations.- (1) Every person shall
provide to authorized officer information regarding production, purchase,
stock, sale or distribution of essential
commodities and such other information
as may be prescribed.
(2) An
authorized officer may direct the owner or manufacturer of essential
commodities or owner or manager of godowns or storage
places or their agents to declare stocks of essential commodities.
(3) The
declaration under subsection (2) shall include the quantity of stocks, their
value, date of purchase, copies of procurement invoices
along with details of
any sale or sale agreements.
(4) The
authorized officer may verify the stock as well as the books or documents in
respect of the stock, purchase or sale, at any time,
in respect of articles.
(5) While
carrying out the verification of stock in terms of subsection (4) or upon
receipt of any information from whatever source, the
authorized officer may
require the producer, dealer, owner or manager of a godown
or storage place to furnish the details of persons, shops firms or companies,
etc. from whom the purchases of essential commodities
have been made and to
whom the sales of essential commodities have been or are to be made.
(6) Whoever
contravenes the provisions of subsection (1) or provides false information
shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term
which may extend to six months
and fine which may extend to one hundred thousand rupees.
4. Registration
of delivery order.- (1) Every person or consignee or owner or
agent to whom delivery order of essential commodities is made shall get the
delivery order register
with the authorized officer of the district where such
essential commodity is stored in such manner as may be determined by the
authorized
officer.
(2) Whoever
contravenes the provisions of subsection (1) or provides false information
shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term
which may extend to six months
and fine which may extend to one hundred thousand rupees.
5. Period
for lifting of.- (1) Every person or
consignee or owner or agent shall be bound to lift essential commodities as per
delivery order within fifteen
days from issuance of the delivery order except
for industrial purpose or bulk consumer where the lifting shall be done within
ninety
days:
provided that in case
of force majeure, the authorized
officer may extend time for lifting of sold essential commodities for another
fifteen days.
(2) Any sold
essential commodities not lifted within the stipulated period mentioned under
subsection (1) shall be liable to be seized
by the authorized officer.
6. Power
of search and seizure.- (1) When
an authorized officer has reasonable grounds to suspect, either upon
information from anyone or on his own, that there has
been a contravention of
any of the provisions of this Act, he may, after recording in writing the
grounds of his suspicion, enter
and search, without any warrant, any common
house where a dealer keeps, or is for the time being keeping essential
commodities stock
or instruments of speculation or essential commodities, its
accounts, registers or any other related items or things ancillary thereto.
(2) Upon
entry in and search of a premises under subsection (1), if any article or
instrument is found at such premises in contravention
of any of the provisions
of this Act, the authorized officer shall immediately seize the same and
prepare a detailed report regarding
the articles, instruments or material found
during such search.
(3) The
provisions of the Code shall not be applicable on search and seizure under this
Act.
7. Power
to sell seized essential commodities.- (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in any other
law for the time being in force and in addition to the prosecution under this
Act, the authorized officer may sell the essential commodities seized under
this Act at the notified price within thirty days of
the seizure.
(2) The
proceeds collected under subsection (1) shall be deposited in the concerned treasury,
and if:
(a)
the accused
person whose stock of essential commodity is sold is acquitted of the offence,
the deposited amount shall be released
to the accused; or
(b)
the accused
person whose essential commodities are sold, is convicted of the offence the deposited
amount shall be deposited into
the Provincial Consolidated Fund.
8. Penalty
for owning or keeping or having charge of a common house.-
Whoever:
(a)
having the
use of any house, room, tent, enclosure, vehicle, vessel or other place keeps
or uses, or knowingly or willfully permits
the same to be occupied, kept or
used by any other person as a common house; or
(b)
has the
care or management or in any manner assists in conducting the business of any
common house; or
(c)
advances or
furnishes money for the purpose of speculation with persons frequenting any
common house, shall be punishable with imprisonment
for a term which may extend
to three years or fine which may extend to one million rupees but which shall
not be less than five hundred
thousand rupees.
9. Penalty for being found in common house.- Whoever is found in
any common house in which essential commodities stock or any instrument of
essential commodities is being kept
or used for speculation, shall be
punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to one year but which
shall not be less
than six months and fine which may extend to five hundred
thousand rupees but shall not be less than one hundred thousand rupees.
10. Penalty for offence of speculation.- Any person found
involved in the business of speculation in essential commodities shall be
guilty of an offence punishable with simple
imprisonment up to three years and
fine equivalent to fifty percent of the value of the articles involved in the
case but which shall
not be less than five hundred thousand rupees.
11. Aiding and abetting.- A person shall be
guilty of an offence under this Act if he participates in, associates,
conspires to commit, attempts to commit,
aides, facilitates, or counsels the
commission of an offence specified in the Act and shall be punishable with
imprisonment for a
term which may extend to one year but which shall not be
less than six months and fine which may extend to five hundred thousand
rupees
but shall not be less than one hundred thousand rupees.
12. Inquiry, Investigation and Trial.- (1) For the purposes
of this Act, the inquiry, investigation and trial shall be conducted under the
Code.
(2) For the
purposes of subsection (1), the authorized officer shall have all the powers
conferred by the Code and this Act.
(3) The
authorized officer shall proceed for enquiry of a matter under this Act, and he
may seek assistance from any statutory body for
the purpose.
(4) Notwithstanding
anything contained in section 13 and any other provision of this Act or any other law for the time being in force,
if an authorized officer believes that he is unable to proceed for enquiry
under subsection
(3) owing to any compelling reason, he may refer the matter to
Anti-Corruption Establishment established under the Punjab Anti-Corruption
Establishment Ordinance, 1961 (XX of 1961), and the Establishment may also
co-opt any other agency or regulator of the Federal Government
or the
Government for the purpose of enquiry and investigation of the matter.
(5) The
enquiry, investigation and trial of a matter referred to Anti-Corruption
Establishment under subsection (4) shall be conducted
as per the Punjab
Anti-Corruption Establishment Ordinance, 1961 (XX of 1961).
13. Cognizance.- (1) Notwithstanding
anything contained in the Code, all offences punishable under this Act shall be
cognizable and non-bailable, but
a case may not be registered under this
section without an enquiry.
(2) The trial
under this Act shall be concluded within ninety days.
14. Offences.- The Court having
jurisdiction under this Act shall within its territorial jurisdiction, exercise
jurisdiction to try and adjudicate
the offences punishable under this Act.
15. Offences
by corporations etc.- If an offence under this Act is committed by a
company, body corporate, partnership firm, other association, body of persons
or individuals,
every director, partner, manager, secretary, member or other
officer, or agents thereof shall, unless he proves that the contravention
took
place without his knowledge or that he exercised all due diligence to prevent
such contravention, be deemed to be guilty of
such contravention and shall be
liable to punishment under this Act.
16. Power
to amend the Schedule.- The Government may
amend the Schedule for carrying out the purposes of this Act.
17. Power
to make rules.- The Government may, by
notification in the official Gazette, make rules for the purpose of carrying
into effect the provisions of
this Act.
18. Override
effect.- This Act shall have
effect notwithstanding anything contained in any other law for the time being
in force.
SCHEDULE
Section 2(f)
Essential Commodities
1. Sugar
2. Wheat
3. Vegetable
Ghee, Cooking/ Edible oil
4. Rice
[1]This Act was passed by the Punjab Assembly
on 15 December 2021; assented to by the Governor of the Punjab on 24 December 2021;
and
was published in the Punjab Gazette (Extraordinary), dated 24 December 2021; pages 3141-44.
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