Section 6
Power To Inspect Records
6. Power to inspect records :
The Director General or any of the authorized officers working under his or her jurisdiction or any officer exercising
powers conferred by the Director General in writing pursuant to Section 5 may, either for the purpose of the collection of statistics concerning any thing that may be specified in the order issued pursuant to Section 3 or 4 or
under the Notification issued pursuant to Section 5 or for the purpose of ascertaining the genuineness of records, particularss details or information collected pursuant to such an order or Notification, take any of the
following steps:
(a) To enter, by giving prior information and within a reasonable time, into any land or house in the possession or control of any person under the duty to provide any information or details;
(b) To order the production before him or her of any document or article in the possession or control of such a person and to examine such document or article; and
(c) To ask any question to any person about whom he or she has reasonable ground to believe that such a person has information about any statistics required to be collected pursuant to the provisions this Act.
The Director General or any of the authorized officers working under his or her jurisdiction or any officer exercising
powers conferred by the Director General in writing pursuant to Section 5 may, either for the purpose of the collection of statistics concerning any thing that may be specified in the order issued pursuant to Section 3 or 4 or
under the Notification issued pursuant to Section 5 or for the purpose of ascertaining the genuineness of records, particularss details or information collected pursuant to such an order or Notification, take any of the
following steps:
(a) To enter, by giving prior information and within a reasonable time, into any land or house in the possession or control of any person under the duty to provide any information or details;
(b) To order the production before him or her of any document or article in the possession or control of such a person and to examine such document or article; and
(c) To ask any question to any person about whom he or she has reasonable ground to believe that such a person has information about any statistics required to be collected pursuant to the provisions this Act.