| Power to grant immunity.  24B. (1)  The Central Government may, on recommendation by the Board, if the Central  Government is satisfied, that any person, who is alleged to have violated any of  the provisions of this Act or the rules or the regulations made thereunder, has  made a full and true disclosure in respect of the alleged violation, grant to  such person, subject to such conditions as it may think fit to impose, immunity  from prosecution for any offence under this Act, or the rules or the regulations  made thereunder or also from the imposition of any penalty under this Act with  respect to the alleged violation: Provided that no such immunity  shall be granted by the Central Government in cases where the proceedings for  the prosecution for any such offence have been instituted before the date of  receipt of application for grant of such immunity: Provided further that  recommendation of the Board under this sub-section shall not be binding upon the  Central Government. (2) An immunity granted to a  person under sub-section (1) may, at any time, be withdrawn by the Central  Government, if it is satisfied that such person had, in the course of the  proceedings, not complied with the condition on which the immunity was granted  or had given false evidence, and thereupon such person may be tried for the  offence with respect to which the immunity was granted or for any other offence  of which he appears to have been guilty in connection with the contravention and  shall also become liable to the imposition of any penalty under this Act to  which such person would have been liable, had not such immunity been granted.] |