THE HOOGHLY DOCKING AND ENGINEERING COMPANY LIMITED (ACQUISITION AND TRANSFER OF UNDERTAKINGS) ACT, 1984
An Act to provide for the acquisition and transfer of the undertakings of the Hooghly Docking
and Engineering Company Limited with a view to securing the better utilisation of the
available infrastructure thereof, to modernise and increase the capacity for ship building and
ship repairing so as to reduce the import of ships, vessels and craft and to augment
the production of grey iron, non-ferrous and alloy castings by the said undertakings so as to
subserve the interests of the general public by ensuring the continued supply of the said
articles which are essential to the needs of the economy of the country, and for matters
connected therewith and incidental thereto.
WHEREAS the Hooghly Docking and Engineering Company Limited is, through its undertakings,
engaged in shipbuilding, ship repairing, general engineering and other activities;
AND WHEREAS the Company has the capacity and infrastructure to effect an increase in the country’s
capacity to manufacture ships and other vessels and craft;
AND WHEREAS an increase in the production of such vessels and craft would reduce the need of the
country to make imports of such vessels and craft and would thereby enable the country to save foreign
exchange;
AND WHEREAS the Company is also engaged in the production of grey iron, non-ferrous and alloy
castings which are essential to the needs of the economy of the country;
AND WHEREAS the Company had been suffering heavy losses for a number of years mainly due to
lack of fresh investment and modernisation;
AND WHEREAS further investment of substantial sums of money is needed to run and modernise the
undertakings of the Company: but in view of the serious adverse financial condition of the Company it is
not in a position to secure such investment;
AND WHEREAS the liquidation of the Company, by reason of its inability to pay its debts, would
prejudicially affect the country’s capacity to manufacture such ships, vessels and craft and would thereby
be prejudicial to the public interest;
AND WHEREAS in view of the position aforesaid it is necessary to acquire the undertaking of the said
Company to enable the Central Government to make necessary investments for securing the proper
utilisation of the available facilities for shipbuilding and ship repairing (including the production of
vessels and craft) and also for the production of grey iron, non-ferrous and alloy castings which are
essential to the needs of the economy of the country;
BE it enacted by Parliament in the Thirty-fifth Year of the Republic of India as follows:—
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