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1(1) Subject to any general directions which may be issued by the Central Government,
it shall be lawful for the 2
[Director-General], on a request received in this behalf from the
Managing Director concerned of an industrial undertaking in public sector1
[, joint venture or private
sector], showing the necessity thereof, to depute such number of 3
*** members of the Force as the
2
[Director-General] may consider necessary for the protection and security of that industrial undertaking
and any installations attached thereto and the 4
*** members of the Force so deputed shall be at the charge
charge of the Managing Director:
Provided that in the case of an undertaking, owned, controlled or managed,
(i) by a Government company of which the Central Government is not a member;
(ii) by a corporation established by or under a Provincial or State Act,
no such request shall be entertained unless it is made with the consent of the Government of the State in
which the undertaking is situate.
(2) If the 2
[Director-General] is of the opinion that circumstances necessitating the deputation of the
4
*** members of the Force in relation to an industrial undertaking under sub-section (1) have ceased to
exist, or for any other reason it is necessary so to do, he may, after informing the Managing Director of
that industrial undertaking, withdraw the 4
*** members of the Force so deputed:
Provided that the Managing Director may, on giving 5
[threemonth's notice] in writing to the
6
[Director-General] require that the 7
*** members of the Force so deputed shall be withdrawn, and the
Managing Director shall be relieved from the charge from the date of expiration of such notice or from
any earlier date on which the Force is so withdrawn.
(3) Every 8
*** member of the Force, while discharging his functions during the period of deputation,
shall continue to exercise the same powers and be subject to the same responsibilities, discipline and
penalties as would have been applicable to him under this Act, if he had been discharging those functions
in relation to an industrial undertaking owned by the Central Government.
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