12Dissolution of the Coal Board
(1) On the appointed day, the Coal Board, established under section 4 of the Coal Mines (Conservation, Safety and Development) Act, 1952 (12 of 1952), shall stand dissolved.
(2) On the dissolution of the Coal Board,--
(a) all rights and privileges of the Coal Board shall become the rights and privileges, respectively, of the Central Government;
(b) the Central Government shall be deemed to be the lessee of all properties held by the Coal Board, immediately before the appointed day, under any lease and that Government shall hold the lease under the same terms and conditions under which the lease was held by the Coal Board;
(c) all other properties, movable and immovable, including cash balances, reserve funds, investments and moneys lying to the credit of the Coal Mines Safety and Conservation Fund and the Coal Development Fund, and all other rights and interests in, or arising out of, such properties as were, immediately before the appointed day, in the ownership, possession power or control of the Coal Board, and all books of account, registers, records and all other documents of whatever nature relating thereto, shall vest in the Central Government;
(d) all borrowings, liabilities and obligations of the Coal Board, of whatever kind and subsisting immediately before the appointed day, shall be deemed, on and from the appointed day to be the borrowings, liabilities or obligations, as the case may be, of the Central Government;
(e) all contracts entered into, and all matters and things engaged to be done by, with or for, the Coal Board and subsisting immediately before the appointed day, shall be deemed, on and from the appointed day, to have been entered into or engaged to be done by, with or for, the Central Government;
(f) all licences and permits granted to the Coal Board and in force immediately before the appointed day shall be deemed, on and from the appointed day, to have been granted to the Central Government and shall have effect accordingly.
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- 12 Dissolution of the Coal Board
- 13 Power of Central Government to direct vesting of rights in a Government company
- 14 Continuation of suits, etc., against the Central Government
- 15 Transfer of service of existing employees of Coal Board
- 16 No compensation to be paid for the transfer of services of any officer or other employee