Rule 12 - Reconstitution of Corporation, Central Board, National Social Security Board, State Un-organised Workers' Board, Building Workers' Welfare Board or any of the Committees
Social Security (Central) Rules, 2026 Part D GENERAL
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Board reconstitution after supersession allows temporary government arrangements to continue powers and functions until new members are appointed. When the specified board or corporation has been superseded, the Central Government or the State Government, as the case may be, must appoint or cause to be appointed or elected new trustees or members in accordance with the applicable establishment provisions. Pending reconstitution, the Government may, in its discretion, make such temporary arrangement for such period as it thinks fit to exercise the powers and perform the functions of the superseded body.
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Board reconstitution after supersession allows temporary government arrangements to continue powers and functions until new members are appointed.
When the specified board or corporation has been superseded, the Central Government or the State Government, as the case may be, must appoint or cause to be appointed or elected new trustees or members in accordance with the applicable establishment provisions. Pending reconstitution, the Government may, in its discretion, make such temporary arrangement for such period as it thinks fit to exercise the powers and perform the functions of the superseded body.
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