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(1) In case of breach of any
of the terms and conditions of authorisation or assignment granted under this Act, the Adjudicating
Officer shall, pursuant to an inquiry under the provisions of this Chapter—
(a) pass an order in writing in respect of one or both of the following, namely: —
(i) direct such authorised entity, or assignee to do or abstain from doing any act or thing to
prevent such breach or for such compliance;
(ii) impose civil penalties as specified in the Second Schedule; and
(b) make recommendations for the consideration of the Central Government regarding
suspension, revocation, or curtailment of the duration of the authorisation or assignment.
(2) The Central Government may, after due consideration of the recommendations of the
Adjudicating Officer under clause (b) of sub-section (1), suspend, curtail or revoke the authorisation or
assignment, as the case may be, which may be reversed if the substantial violation is remedied to the
satisfaction of the Central Government.
(3) While imposing penalties specified in the Second Schedule under this section and section 33, the
Adjudicating Officer shall have due regard to the following factors, namely:—
(a) nature, gravity and duration of the contravention, taking into account the scope of the
contravention;
(b) number of persons affected by such contravention, and the level of harm suffered by them;
(c) intentional or negligent character of the contravention;
(d) repetitive nature of the contravention;
(e) action taken by the concerned person to mitigate the contravention, including by providing a
voluntary undertaking under sub-section (1) or sub-section (2) of section 34;
(f) revenue loss caused to the Central Government;
(g) any aggravating factors relevant to the circumstances of the case, such as the amount of
disproportionate gain or unfair advantage, wherever quantifiable, made as a result of the
contravention; and
(h) any mitigating factors relevant to the circumstances of the case, such as the timely
rectification of the contravention, or steps taken for the avoidance of loss as a result of the
contravention.
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