1. P R E S E N T E D B Y :
V . S U H A S I N I
M - P H A R M
D E P A R T M E N T O F P H A R M A C E U T I C S
ESSENTIAL COMMODITIES
ACT
2. INTRODUCTION
Commodities:
ο The term βcommodityβ use in the 15th century, which
means to benefit or profit.
ο The Essential Commodities Act is an act of
Parliament of India which was established to ensure
the delivery of certain commodities or products
ο the supply of which if hoarding or blackmarketing
would affect the normal life of the people. This
includes foodstuff, drugs, fuel (petroleum products)
etc.
3. petrol bank
Producer
receiver 10 litres
petrol demand Chance of black-marketing
poverty people will not suffer
holding or black marketing example
5. Purpose of the act
ο Passed on April 1 , 1955
ο The main purpose of this Act was to control the
production, distribution and supply of these
commodities
6. production, distribution and supply
Waste land
central government
Cultivation of rice
environmental
Export rice to Punjab
And import wheat from
Other state to our state
7. production, distribution and supply
Synthetic or natural
Source collected
Manufactured in suitable
dosage form
Distributed into our and central
Different state government
Whole sale
retail sale
Consumer
8. History of act
ο The central government has listed a number of
commodities as essential commodities
-In 1989, 70 essential commodities were listed
under the act and presently only 7 commodities are
listed
ο From February 2002, 11 commodities were
removed
ο 31 march 2004 , 50 commodities removed
9.
10. ESSENTIAL COMMODITIES
presently only 7 commodities are listed
ο Drugs;
ο Fertilizer, inorganic, organic or mixed;
ο Foodstuffs, including edible oilseeds and oils;
ο Hank yarn made wholly from cotton;
ο Petroleum and petroleum products;
ο Raw jute and jute textile;
ο Seeds:
(i) seeds of food-crops and seeds of fruits and vegetables;
(ii) seeds of cattle fodder; and
(iii) jute seeds. Recently cotton seed was also included in the list
11. Major amendments
ο 1997 β oil seed storage control order
ο 1980 β prevention of black marketing
ο 1981 -Special provision (food material) act
ο 1995 β drug price order
ο 2001 β restriction like license requirement
ο 2005 β consumer affair
ο 1995 β interest amount reduced farmers
ο 1993 β kerosene price control
ο 2000 β regulate supply and distribution petroleum
ο 2010 β sugar price control
12. Function of essential commodities
ο To ensure the easy availability of essential
commodities to consumers
ο Regulate production and manufacturing
ο fair price central government can declare it essential
commodity
ο increasing suppliesr
ο Manufacture good quality of the product
13. Function of essential commodities
ο Maintaining proper financial transaction
ο Maintain records and documents
ο Implemented by the State Governments β
Delegated Powers under the Act.
example : food product we need more
means government will be increase
cultivation
14. ACT β CHECKING
ο State Governments/ Union Territories
1. Himachal Pradesh
2. Bihar
3. Maharashtra
4. Uttar Pradesh, etc
ο Impose stock or turnover limits for various commodities
ο Penalize those who hold in excess of the limit.
ο Act fixed the fair price . Everyone are following or not they
will check
15. POWERS UNDER THE ACT
ο Section 3 β Power of Central Government
ο Regulate or prohibit the production, supply and
distribution, trade and commerce of any essential
commodity
ο regulate by licenses, permits or otherwise:
the production or manufacture of any essential
commodity
storage, transport, distribution, disposal, acquisition,
consumption
ο Cultivate food crops on any waste land
16. POWERS UNDER THE ACT
ο District Collector will be check the commodities
ο If the Collector is satisfied that there has been a
contravention of the order may order confiscation
17. Rule of EC act
animal used for agriculture
like ox
animal killed and used to prepare
food product or latherer material means
EC act should not accept this product
18. PENALTIES and OFFENCES
ο imprisonment for 3 to 7 year
ο any property in respect of which the order has been
contravened shall be forfeited to the Government
ο which the property is found and any animal,
vehicle or other conveyance used in carrying the
property shall, if the court so orders, be forfeited to
the Government.
ο All offences are cognizable and non- bailable
19. JAFFER v. THE STATE OF KERALA
(MARCH, 2010)
Petrol diesel stored
sold and stored without license
E c act sec 3 and 7
sealed the petrol bank
20. STATE (DELHI ADMINISTRATION)
v. VIJAY CHAUDHARI (NOVEMBER 2006)
Food product
EC came check
Sec 7 quality was not good
(it produced vomiting)
product banned