(Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion)
rules · 1951 · State unknown
Parent: THE INDUSTRIES (DEVELOPMENT AND REGULATION) ACT, 1951 (f4d1c88d69e97ca55a6068332c1d1d842db2c2fe)
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1 · Short tile and commencement: These rules may be called the Development Councils (Procedural) Rules, 1952.
2 · Definitions: In these rules unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context:-
5 · Tenure of appointment of members:- (1) A_ member of a Council shall hold office for two years from the date of his appointment and shall be eligible for re-appointment:
8 · Filling of vacancies: (1) Any vacancy in the membership of a Council caused by any reason shall be filled by appointment by the Central Government:
9 · Appointment of substitutes: Should a person appointed as member of the Council be prevented from attending a meeting of the Council, a substitute to take his place may be appointed by the Central Government. Such substitute shall have the rights and privileges as member for that meeting only.
10 · Meetings: (1) A council may hold meetings whenever required 2*[but atleast two meetings shall be held in a year:]
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11 · Proposals to be considered at meetings or by circulation:- Any proposal which Council is required to consider may be referred to all its members either at its meetings or by circulation among all its members and any proposal so circulated and approved by a majority of members by signing it shall be as effectual and binding as if such had been passed at a meeting of the Council, provided that at least one-third of the total number of members of a Council but not less than three members have recorded their views on the proposal.
12 · List of business: - (1) The Secretary shall, with the approval of the 1*[Chairman] 2* [or in the absence of the Chairman, the Vice-Chairman,] cause to be prepared and circulated amongst the members at least 7 days before the meeting of a Council, the list of business to be considered by that meeting:
13 · Procedure of meeting: 3*(1)The Chairman, O in his absence the Vice-Chairman, shall preside over the meetings of a Council and where both the Chairman and Vice-Chairman are absent the Members present shall elect a Chairman from amongst themselves;]
14 · Duties of Secretary: (1) The Secretary of a Council shall be incharge of its office and shall be responsible for the correspondence of the Council:
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15 · Authentication of acts and proceedings: 2*[(I)AII acts and proceedings of a Council when endorsed by the Chairman or by the Vice- Chairman or Member-Secretary with the approval of Chairman shall be deemed to be true proceedings of the Council.
2 · The Chairman or the Vice-Chairman or the Member-Secretary with the approval of the Chairman shall perform such of the functions as assigned to them on behalf of the Council in accordance with its decisions:]
15 · Change in address of members: AlL members shall keep the Secretary informed of any change in their addresses. If they fail to notify their new addresses, the address in the roll of members maintained by the Secretary shall be deemed to be their address.
16 · Validation of acts and proceedings: No act O proceedings of a Council shall be invalidated or questioned on the ground merely or any vacancy in, or any defect in the constitution of the Council.
17 · Power of Council to appoint Committees:- The Council shall have the power to appoint such committees as it thinks fit and refer to such committees specific questions for consideration:
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