| 12.  Powers of the commission.   (1)  The Commission shall, for the purposes of any inquiry under this Act, have the  same powers as are vested in a civil court under the Code of Civil Procedure,  1908 (5 of 1908), while trying a suit, in respect of the following matters,  namely :-   (a)  the summoning and enforcing the attendance of any witness and examining him on  oath;   (b)  the discovery and production of any document or other material object producible  as evidence;   (c)  the reception of evidence on affidavits;   (d)  the requisitioning of any public record from any court or office;   (e)  the issuing of any commission for the examination of witnesses;   1[(f)  the appearance of parties and consequence of non-appearance.]   (2)  Any proceeding before the Commission shall be deemed to be a judicial proceeding  within the meaning of sections 193 and 228 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (45 of  1890), and the Commission shall be deemed to be a civil court for the purposes  of section 195 2[and  Chapter XXVI of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974).]   (3)  The Commission shall have power to require any person -   (a)  to produce before, and allow to be examined and kept by, an officer of the  Commission specified in this behalf, such books, accounts or other documents in  the custody or under the control of the person so required as may be specified  or described in the requisition, being documents relating to any trade practice,  the examination of which may be required for the purposes of this Act; and   (b)  to furnish to an officer so specified such information as respects the trade  practice as may be required for the purposes of this Act or such other  information as may be in his possession in relation to the trade carried on by  any other person.   (4)  For the purpose of enforcing the attendance of witnesses the local limits of the  Commission’s jurisdiction shall be the limits of the territory of India.   3[(5)  Where, during any inquiry under this Act, the Commission has any grounds to  believe that any books or papers of, or relating to any undertaking in relation  to which such inquiry is being made or which the owner of such undertaking may  be required to produce in such inquiry, are being, or may be, destroyed,  mutilated, altered, falsified or secreted, it may, by a written order, authorise  any officer of the Commission to exercise the same powers of entry, search and  seizure in relation to the undertaking, or the books or papers, aforesaid as may  be exercised by the Director General while holding a preliminary investigation  under section 11.] Note: 1.  Inserted by Act No. 58 of 1991, w.e.f. 27th. September, 1991. 2.  Substituted for the words, brackets and figures "and Chapter XXV of the  Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898  (5 of 1898)" by Act No. 58 of 1991. 3.  Inserted by Act No. 30 of 1984, w.e.f. 1st. August, 1984. |