Mr. Umrigar, who appeared in this and the connected appeal, urged the following points for our consideration and decision: (1) That sections 3 and 4 of the Essential Supplies (Temporary Powers) Act, 1946, and the provisions of the Cotton Cloth Control Order contravened the fundamental right of the appellants guaranteed by article 19(1)(f) and (g) of the Constitution; (2) That section 3 of the Essential Supplies (Temporary Powers) Act, 1946, and in particular section 4 were ultra vires, the Legislature on the ground of excessive delegation of legislative power; (3) That section 6 having been found ultra vires, section 3 was inextricably connected with it and that both the sections should have been declared ultra vires on that ground; and (4) That the impugned Control Order contravened existing laws, viz., the provisions of section 27,28 and 384 41 of the Indian Railways Act, and was thus void in its entirety.