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MAHABIR BEOPAR MANDAL LTD versus FORWARD MARKET COMMISSION

Citation: [1977] 2 S.C.R. 604 · Decided: 13-01-1977 · Supreme Court of India · Bench: A.N. RAY · Disposal: Dismissed

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Judgment (excerpt)

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604 
MAHABIR BEOPAR MANDAL LTD 
v. 
FORWARD MARKET COMMISSION 
January 13, 1977 
[A. N. RAY, C.J. AND M. H. BEG, J.] 
Forward Cr-111ract (Regulation) Act 1952-Secs. 14A, 14B- Forward Market 
Commission-Power to impose conditions. 
The appellants contended that the Forward Market Commission under the· 
Forward Contract (Regulation) Act 1952 
cannot impose conditions under 
sections 14A and 14B on the commodities in respect of which business can be 
carried out by persons who apply for registration. Secondly, the 
provisions. 
contained in s. 4 of the Act do not confer power on the Commission to impose· 
conditions. 
Thirdly, in respect of recognised associations, the Commission bad' 
no power to impose conditions with regard to commodities in which they deal. 
Dismissing the appeal, 
HELD : All the 3 conditions raised in the present 
appeal 
are covered' 
against the appellant by the decision of this Court in the case of Union of 
India v. Mis Rajdhani Grain and laggery Exchange Ltd. reported in [19751 
Supp, SCR 1. 
[605 B-F] 
CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION : Civil Appeal No. 873 of 1975 .. 
(From the Judgment and Order dated 11-11-1974 of the Allahabad 
High Court in Civil Misc. Writ Petition No. 6976/74) 
AND 
Civil Appeal No. 1748 of 1975. 
(Appeal by Special Leave from the Judgment and Order dated 
8-11-1974 of the Allahabad High Court in Civil Misc. Writ Petition 
No. 6932/74). 
AND 
Civil Appeal No. 1425 of 1974. 
(From the Judgment and Order dated 1-9-1972 of the Allahabad 
High Court in Special Appeal No. 8/66). 
A. N. Parekh, for the appellants in CA 1748/75. 
Yogeshwar Prasad, for the appellants in CA 873/75. 
D. N. Misra for the appellant in CA 1425/74. 
L. N. Sinha, Solicitor General, S. N. Prasad (In CA 873/75) and: 
Girish Chandra, for the respondents in all the appeals. 
The Judgment of the Court was delivered.by 
RAY, C.J. 
Civil Appeals Nos. 873 and 1425 are- by certificate 
under Article 133 (1) of the Constitution of India and Civil Appeal 
No. 1748 is by special leave. 
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MAHABIR BEOPAR MANDAL V. FORWARD MARKET COMMISSION 
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(Ray, C.J.) 
These appeals turn on the question whether the Commission des-
cribed as the Forward Market Commission under the Forward Con-
tract (Regulation) Act, 1952, can impose conditions under section 
14-A and Section 14-B on the commodities in respect of which busi-
ness can be carried on by persons who apply for registration. 
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This Court in Union of India & Anr. v. Mis. Rajdhani Grains 
and Jaggery Exchange Ltd. & Ors. (1975 Supp. S.C.R. l) dealt with 
B 
this specific question and came to the conclusion that the specification 
of the commodities in respect of which the business can be ·carried on 
is a condition concerned with the regulation and control of the busi-
ness relating to forward contracts. It is idle to suggest that the Com-
mission in granting certificate of registration to carry on business will 
not be competent to specify the commodities in which the persons 
asking for registration wi11 deal. 
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Another contention was raised before us that the .provisions con-
tained in Section 4 of the Forward Contract (Regulation) Act 1952 
do not confer power on the Commission to impose conditions. 
This 
contention is also repelled by the decision of this Court to which re-
ference has ·already been made. It has been held in that case that the 
Commission alone is vested with power to impose conditions in regard 
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to commodities in respect of which forward contracts can be entered 
into by a particular association. Sections 15 to 18 of the Act do not 
clash with the power of the Commission to impose conditions in res-
pect of commodities in which business of forward contract can be 
carried on. 
Another contention was advanced before us that with regard to the 
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recognised associations the Commission had no power to impose con-
ditions with regard to commodities in which they deal. This conten-
tion is also answered by the decision of this Court (supra). Further 
the provisions contained in Chapter III-A specifically deal with regis-
tration of all associations concerned with regulation and control of 
forward contracts and the power of the Commission to grant or refuse 
such certificate of registration. 
F 
All contentions advanced by the appellants are already answered 
by the decision of this Court (supra) and the observations made here-
in. The appeals are .therefore dismissed, There will be no order as to, 
costs. 
P.H.P. 

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