The Regional Rural Banks Act, 1976
23A. Amalgamation of
Regional Rural Banks.-
1. Notwithstanding
anything contained in this Act, if the Central Government, after consultation
with the National Bank, the concerned State Government and the Sponsor Bank, is
of the opinion that it is necessary in the public interest or in the interest
of the development of the area served by any Regional Rural Bank or in the
interest of the Regional Rural Banks themselves, that two or more Regional
Rural Banks should be amalgamated, that Government may, by notification in the
Official Gazette, provide for the amalgamation of such Regional Rural Banks
(hereafter in this Chapter referred to as the transferor Regional Rural banks)
into a single Regional Rural Bank (hereafter in this Chapter referred to as the
transferee Regional Rural Bank) with such constitution, property, powers,
rights, interests, authorities and privileges; and with such liabilities,
duties and obligations, as may be specified in the notification.
2. Every
notification issued under sub-section (1) shall indicate the date with effect
from which the amalgamation shall become effective.
3. Every
notification issued under sub-section (1) may also provide for all or any of
the following matters, namely:--
a. the continuance in
service of all the employees of the transferor Regional Rural Banks (excepting
such of them as not being workmen with in the meaning of the Industrial
Disputes Act, 1947.(14 of 1947) are specifically mentioned in the notification)
in the transferee Regional Rural Bank at the same remuneration and on the same
terms and conditions of service, which they were getting or, as the case may
be, by which they were being governed, immediately before the date on which the
amalgamation takes effect;
b. notwithstanding
anything contained in clause (a), where any of the employees of the transferor
Regional Rural Banks, not being workmen within the meaning of the Industrial
Disputes Act, 1947.(14 of 1947) are specifically mentioned in the notification,
or where any employee of the transferor Regional Rural Banks has by notice in
writing given to the transferee Regional Rural Bank at any time before the
expiry of a period of three months next following the date on which the
amalgamation takes effect, intimated his intention of not becoming an employee
of the transferee Regional Rural Bank, the payment to such employee of
compensation, if any, to which he is entitled under the Industrial Disputes
Act, 1947, and such gratuity, provident fund and other retirement benefits
ordinarily admissible to him under the rules or authorisations of the concerned
transferor Regional Rural Banks immediately before that date;
c. the other terms and
conditions for the amalgamation of Regional Rural Banks; and
d. the continuance by or
against the transferee Regional Rural Bank of any pending legal proceeding by
or against any transferor Regional Rural Banks and such consequential,
incidental and supplemental provisions, as may, in the opinion of the Central
Government, be necessary to give effect to the amalgamation.
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4. Every
notification issued under sub-section (1) shall, as soon as may be after it has
been made, be laid before each House of Parliament.