|   30. Powers of Central Government  to supersede Central Board.   (1) If in the opinion of  the 1[Central  Government] the Bank fails to carry out any of the obligations imposed on it by  or under this Act 2[*  * *] 3[the  Central Government] may, by notification in the Gazette of India, declare the  Central Board to be superseded, and thereafter the general superintendence and  direction of the affairs of the Bank shall be entrusted to such agency as the 4[Central  Government] may determine, and such agency may exercise the powers and do all  acts and things which may be exercised or done by the Central Board under this  Act. (2) When action is taken  under this section the 5[Central  Government] shall cause a full report of the circumstances leading to such  action and of the action taken to be laid before 6[Parliament]  at the earliest possible opportunity and in any case within three months from  the issue of the notification superseding the Board.   Note:  1. Subs. by the M.O. 1937,  for "G.G. in C".  2.  The words "or by or  under the law of Burma" ins. by the M.O. 1937, omitted by Act 11 of 1947,  s. 17 (w.e.f. 1-4-1947).  3.  Subs. by the M.O. 1937,  for "he".  4. Subs. by the M.O. 1937,  for "G.G. in C".  5. Subs. by the M.O. 1937,  for "G.G. in C".  6. Subs. by the A.O. 1950,  for "the Central Legislature".       |