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Section 1

Ins. by sec. 3 of U. P. Act no. 17 of 1978.

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1. Ins. by sec. 3 of U. P. Act no. 17 of 1978. (d) has been convicted of an offence involving moral turpitude. The State Government may remove from office any member who — (a) is or has become subject to any of the disqualification (c) is of unsound mind ; or mentioned in sub-section (1) ; or (b) remains absent without leave of the Board at more than three consecutive meetings of the Board ; or (c) in the case of a member nominated under clause (b) of subsection (3) of section 4, no more fulfills the conditions of his nomination. CHAPTER III UNPAID ACCUMULATIONS AND APPLICATION OF FUND (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in any other law for the time being in force or in any contract or instrument, all unpaid accumulations shall be paid to the Board which shall keep a separate account therefor until claims thereto have been decided under the succeeding provisions of this section. The unpaid accumulations paid to the Board under subsection (1) shall discharge the employer of the liability in respect thereof but to the extent only of the amount so paid to the Board, and the liability to make that payment to the employees or their legal representative to the extent aforesaid shall, subject to the succeeding provisions of this section, be deemed to be transferred to the Board. As soon as may be after the payment of any unpaid accumulations to the Board under sub-section (1), the Board shall, by notice, which shall contain all such particulars as may be prescribed, and which shall be published in the manner laid down in sub-section (4), invite claims by employees or their legal representatives, as the case may be, for any payment due to them out of the unpaid accumulations so paid to the Board.