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1[8F. Other modes of recovery.-- (1) Notwithstanding the issue of a certificate to the Recovery
Officer under section 8B, the Central Provident Fund Commissioner or any other officer authorised by the
Central Board may recover the amount by any one or more of the modes provided in this section.
(2) If any amount is due from any person to any employer who is in arrears, the Central Provident
Fund Commissioner or any other officer authorised by the Central Board in this behalf may require such
person to deduct from the said amount the arrears due from such employer under this Act and such person
shall comply with any such requisition and shall pay the sum so deducted to the credit of the Central
Provident Fund Commissioner or the officer so authorised, as the case may be:
Provided that nothing in this sub-section shall apply to any part of the amount exempt from
attachment in execution of a decree of a civil court under section 60 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
(5 of 1908).
(3) (i) The Central Provident Fund Commissioner or any other officer authorised by the Central Board
in this behalf may, at any time or from time to time, by notice in writing, require any person from whom
money is due or may become due to the employer or, as the case may be, the establishment or any person
who holds or may subsequently hold money for or on account of the employer or as the case may be, the
establishment, to pay to the Central Provident Fund Commissioner either forthwith upon the money
becoming due or being held or at or within the time specified in the notice (not being before the money
becomes due or is held) so much of the money as is sufficient to pay the amount due from the employer in
respect of arrears or the whole of the money when it is equal to or less than that amount.
(ii) A notice under this sub-section may be issued to any person who holds or may subsequently hold
any money for or an account of the employer jointly with any other person and for the purposes of this
sub-section, the shares of the joint-holders in such account shall be presumed, until the contrary is proved,
to be equal.
(iii) A copy of the notice shall be forwarded to the employer at his last address known to the Central
Provident Fund Commissioner or, as the case may be, the officer so authorised and in the case of a joint
account to all the joint-holders at their last addresses known to the Central Provident Fund Commissioner
or the officer so authorised.
(iv) Save as otherwise provided in this sub-section, every person to whom a notice is issued under this
sub-section shall be bound to comply with such notice, and, in particular, where any such notice is issued
to a post office, bank or an insurer, it shall not be necessary for any pass book, deposit receipt, policy or
any other document to be produced for the purpose of any entry, endorsement or the like being made
before payment is made notwithstanding any rule, practice or requirement to the contrary.
(v) Any claim respecting any property in relation to which a notice under this sub-section has been
issued arising after the date of the notice shall be void as against any demand contained in the notice.
(vi) Where a person to whom a notice under this sub-section is sent objects to it by a statement on
oath that the sum demanded or any part thereof is not due to the employer or that he does not hold any
money for or on account of the employer, then, nothing contained in this sub-section shall be deemed to
require such person to pay any such sum or part thereof, as the case may be, but if it is discovered that
such statement was false in any material particular, such person shall be personally liable to the Central
Provident Fund Commissioner or the officer so authorised to the extent of his own liability to the
employer on the date of the notice, or to the extent of the employers liability for any sum due under this
Act, whichever is less.
(vii) The Central Provident Fund Commissioner or the officer so authorised may, at any time or from
time to time, amend or revoke any notice issued under this sub-section or extend the time for making any
payment in pursuance of such notice.
(viii) The Central Provident Fund Commissioner or the officer so authorised shall grant a receipt for
any amount paid in compliance with a notice issued under this sub-section, and the person so paying shall
be fully discharged from his liability to the employer to the extent of the amount so paid.
(ix) Any person discharging any liability to the employer after the receipt of a notice under this
sub-section shall be personally liable to the Central Provident Fund Commissioner or the officer so
authorised to the extent of his own liability to the employer so discharged or to the extent of the
employer's liability for any sum due under this Act, whichever is less.
(x) If the person to whom a notice under this sub-section is sent fails to make payment in pursuance
thereof to the Central Provident Fund Commissioner or the officer so authorised he shall be deemed to be
an employer in default in respect of the amount specified in the notice and further proceedings may be
taken against him for the realisation of the amount as if it were an arrear due from him, in the manner provided in sections 8B to 8E and the notice shall have the same effect as an attachment of a debt by the
Recovery Officer in exercise of his powers under section 8B.
(4) The Central Provident Fund Commissioner or the officer authorised by the Central Board in this
behalf may apply to the court in whose custody there is money belonging to the employer for payment to
him of the entire amount of such money, or if it is more than the amount due, an amount sufficient to
discharge the amount due.
(5) The Central Provident Fund Commissioner or any officer not below the rank of Assistant
Provident Fund Commissioner may, if so authorised by the Central Government by general or special
order, recover any arrears of amount due from an employer or, as the case may be, from the establishment
by distraint and sale of his or its movable property in the manner laid down in the Third Schedule to the
Income- tax Act, 1961 (43 of 1961).]
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1. Ins. by Act 33 of 1988, s. 14 (w.e.f. 1-7-1990).