Acts › The Inchek Tyres Limited and National Rubber Manufacturers Limited (Nationalisation) Act, 1984The Inchek Tyres Limited and National Rubber Manufacturers Limited (Nationalisation) Act, 1984 33 sections.
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Open in Lexace · Ask the AI Section 1 — Short title and commencement. Section 2 — Definitions. Section 3 — Transfer to, and vesting in, the Central Government of the undertakings of the two companies. Section 4 — General effect of vesting. Section 5 — Companies to be liable for certain prior liabilities. Section 6 — Power of Central Government to direct vesting of the undertakings of the two companies in an existing Government Company. Section 7 — Transfer of the undertakings of the two companies from an existing Government company to a new Government company Section 8 — Payment of amount. Section 9 — Payment of further amounts. Section 10 — Management, etc., of the undertakings of the two companies. Section 11 — Duty of persons in charge of management of undertakings of the two companies to deliver all assets, etc. Section 12 — Duty of persons to account for assets, etc., in their possession. Section 13 — Continuance of employees. Section 14 — Provident fund and other funds. Section 15 — Appointment of Commissioner of Payments. Section 16 — Payment by Central Government to the Commissioner. Section 17 — Certain powers of Central Government or existing, or new, Government company. Section 18 — Claims to be made to the Commissioner. Section 19 — Priority of claims. Section 20 — Examination of claims. Section 21 — Admission or rejection of claims. Section 22 — Disbursement of money by Commissioner. Section 23 — Disbursement of amounts to the companies. Section 24 — Undisbursed or unclaimed amount to be deposited with the general revenue account. Section 25 — Act to have over-riding effect. Section 26 — Contracts to cease to have effect unless ratified by the Central Government or existing, or New, Government company. Section 27 — Penalties. Section 28 — Offences by companies. Section 29 — Protection of action taken in good faith. Section 30 — Delegation of powers. Section 31 — Power to make rules. Section 32 — Power to remove difficulties. Section 33 — Repeal and saving. Lexace India is a legal-information & technology platform — not a law firm. It does not advertise, solicit work, or provide legal advice, and no advocate–client relationship is created. Bare-act text for general information; verify against the official source.