Delegation of powers.
94A. The Corporation, and, subject to any regulations made by the Corporation in this behalf, the Standing Committee may direct that all or any of the powers and functions which may be exercised or performed by the Corporation or the Standing Committee, as the case may be, may, in relation to such matters and subject to such conditions, if any, as may be specified, be also exercisable by any officer or authority subordinate to the Corporation.
COMMENTS
Very wide powers of delegation are conferred upon the Corporation by this s. 94A. While exercising discretion, powers may be conferred by the Corporation upon its subordinates. Such a direction may well be to either exercise such power itself or there may be in addition a condition of authorising another to do so.-- Rameshwar Jute Mills Ltd. v. Union of India 1986 (1) LLN 387.
Sec. 94A gives authority to the Corporation to delegate its power and does not empower any sub-delegation and in the case of delegation of judicial or quasi judicial power as is contained in s. 85B (1) of the Act, s. 94A has to be strictly construed.-- 1981 (59) FJR 343. |