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THE INDUSTRIAL RECONSTRUCTION BANK OF INDIA ACT, 1984
Title : THE INDUSTRIAL RECONSTRUCTION BANK OF INDIA ACT, 1984

Year : 1984

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CHAPTER VI

RECONSTRUCTION ASSISTANCE FUND


25.Reconstruction Assistance Fund.


25. Reconstruction Assistance Fund.- With effect from the appointed day, the Reconstruction Bank shall establish a special fund to be called the Reconstruction Assistance Fund.

566.26.Credits to the Reconstruction Assistance fund.


26. Credits to the Reconstruction Assistance fund.- To the
Reconstruction Assistance Fund shall be credited--

(a) all amounts received for the purposes of that Fund by way of loans, gifts, grants, donations or benefactions from
Government or any other source;

(b) repayments or recoveries in respect of loans, advances or other facilities granted from the Fund;

(c) income or profits from investments made from the Fund;
and

(d) income accruing or arising to the Fund by way of interest or otherwise, on account of the application of the Fund in accordance with the provisions of section 27.27.Utilisation of Reconstruction Assistance Fund.


27. Utilisation of Reconstruction Assistance Fund.-(1) Where the
Reconstruction Bank considers it necessary or desirable so to do, it may, subject to the provisions of sub-sections (3) and (4), disburse or spend from the Reconstruction Assistance Fund any amount on account, or in consequence, of the grant of any loan or advance or on account, or in consequence, of entering into any arrangement, under section 18:

Provided that before granting any such loan or advance to an industrial concern or entering into any such arrangement with or in relation to an industrial concern, the Reconstruction Bank shall obtain the prior approval of the Central Government.

(2) Where the Reconstruction Bank considers it necessary or desirable so to do, it may, subject to the provisions of sub-sections
(3) and (4), disburse or spend from the Reconstruction Assistance Fund any amount for one or more of the purposes specified in section 18.(3) Before seeking the approval of the Central Government under sub-section (1), the Reconstruction Bank shall satisfy itself that the banking or other financial institutions or other agencies are not likely to grant such loan or advance to the industrial concern or to enter into any such arrangement with or in relation to the industrial concern in the ordinary course of business.

(4) The Central Government shall, before giving its approval, satisfy itself that such loan, advance or arrangement is necessary as a matter of priority in the interests of industrial reconstruction, revival, rehabilitation or development.

(5) For the removal of doubts, it is hereby declared that nothing contained in this section shall be deemed to preclude the
Reconstruction Bank from granting any loan or advance or from entering into any arrangement under clause (a) or under clause (b) of sub-
section (1) of section 18, without the approval of the Central
Government, if no amount in respect thereof is to be disbursed or spent from the Reconstruction Assistance Fund.

567.28.Debits to Reconstruction Assistance Fund.


28. Debits to Reconstruction Assistance Fund.- (1) To the
Reconstruction Assistance Fund shall be debited--

(a) such amounts as may from time to time be disbursed or spent under section 27;

(b) such amounts as may be required for discharging the liabilities in respect of loans received for the purposes of that
Fund;

(c) any loss arising on account of investment made out of that Fund; and

(d) such expenditure arising out of, or in connection with, the administration and application of the Fund as may be determined by the Board.

(2) No amount shall be debited to the Reconstruction Assistance
Fund except as provided for in sub-section (1).


29.Accounts and audit of Reconstruction Assistance Fund.


29. Accounts and audit of Reconstruction Assistance Fund.-(1) The balance-sheet and accounts of the Reconstruction Assistance Fund shall be prepared in such form and manner as may be provided for in the regulations.

(2) The Board shall cause the books and accounts of the Fund to be closed and balanced as on the 30th day of June 1*[or such other date in each year as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, specify:]

2*[Provided that with a view to facilitating the transition from one period of accounting to another period of accounting under this sub-section, the Central Government may, by order published in the
Official Gazette, make such provisions as it considers necessary or expedient for the closing and balancing of, or for other matters relating to, the books or accounts in respect of the concerned years.

(3) The Reconstruction Assistance Fund shall be audited by one or more auditors appointed by the Central Government under section 34, who shall make a separate report thereon.

(4) The provisions of sub-sections (2), (3), (4) and (6) of section 34 shall, so far as may be, apply in relation to the audit of the Reconstruction Assistance Fund, as they apply to the audit of the accounts of the Reconstruction Bank.

(5) The Reconstruction Bank shall furnish to the Central
Government, within four months from the date on which the accounts of the Fund are closed and balanced, a copy of the balance-sheet and accounts together with a copy of the auditors report and a copy of the report on the operation of the Fund during the relevant year and the Central Government shall, as soon as may be after they are received by it, cause the same to be laid before each House of
Parliament.


30.

Liquidation of Reconstruction Assistance Fund.


30. Liquidation of Reconstruction Assistance Fund.- The
Reconstruction Assistance Fund shall not be closed or wound up save by the order of the Central Government and in such manner as that
Government may direct.


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GENERAL FUND, ACCOUNTS AND AUDIT

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