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The Goa Khadi and Village Industries Board Act, 1965

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The Goa Khadi and Village Industries Board Act, 1965 
(No. 9 of 1965) [4th June, 1965] 
An Act to provide for the constitution, establishment and 
incorporation of a Khadi  and Village Industries Board in the Union 
Territory of Goa, Daman and Diu and for certain matters connected 
therewith. 
Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of Goa, Daman and 
Diu in the Sixteenth Year of the Republic of India as follows: 
 
CHAPTER I 
Preliminary 
1. Short title, extent  and commencement. —(1) This Act 
may be called  the Goa Khadi and Village Industries Board Act, 
1965. 
(2) It extends to the whole of the Union Territory of Goa, Daman 
and Diu. 
(3) It shall come into force on such date as Government may, 
by notification in the Official Gazette appoint in this behalf. 
2. Definitions.— In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires: 
— 
(a) “Board” means the Goa, Daman and Diu Khadi and Village 
Industries Board, established under section 3. 
(b) “Chairman” means Chairman of the Board. 
(c) “Government” means the Government of the Union Territory 
of Goa, Daman and Diu. 
(d) “Khadi and Village Industries Commission” means the 
Khadi and Village Industries Commission established under 
section 4 of the Khadi and Village Industries Commission Act, 
1956 (Central Act 61 of 1956). 
(e) “Khadi” means any cloth woven on handlooms in India from 
c o t t o n , silk or woollen yarn handspun in India or from a 
mixture of any two or all of such yarns; and certified as Khadi by 
the Khadi and Village Industries Commission Act, 1956. 
 
 
 
 
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(f) “Member” means member of the Board. 
(g) “Prescribed” means prescribed by rules made under this Act. 
(h) “Regulations” means regulations made by the Board under 
this Act. 
(i) “Vice-Chairman” means Vice-Chairman of the Board. 
(j) “Village Industries” means:— 
(i) All or any of the industries specified in the schedule to 
the Khadi  and Village Industries Commission Act, 1956, and 
includes any other industry deemed to be specified in the said 
schedule by reason of a notification issued by the Central 
Government under section 3 of the said Act; and 
(ii) Any other industry specified in this  behalf by Government 
by notification in the Official Gazette in consultation with the 
Khadi and Village Industries Commission and the Board. 
 
CHAPTER II 
 
Establishment, incorporation and constitution of the Khadi and 
Village Industries Board 
 
(3).Establishment and incorporation of Board. (1) With effect 
from such date asthe Government may by notification appoint 
in this behalf, there shall be established a Board to be called 
the Goa, Daman and Diu Khadi and Village Industries Board. 
(2) The Board shall be a body corporate having perpetual 
succession and a common seal and may sue and be sued in its 
corporate name and shall be competent to acquire, hold and 
dispose of property and to contract and do all things necessary 
for the purpose of this Act. 
 
(4).Constitution of Board. —(1) The Board shall consist of 
1[“nine members”]. Themajority of the members shall be non - 
officials. Only such non -officials as have shown an active interest 
in the production and development of Khadi or in the development 
of v illage industries shall be appointed as members. The 
appointment of all the members shall however, be made by 
Government in consultation with the Khadi and Village Industries 
Commission. 
 
 
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(2) One of the members of the Board shall be appointed by 
Government 1[“in consultation with the Khadi and Village 
Industries Commission”] as the Chairman of the Board. 
 
(3) Government may appoint 1[“in consultation with the Khadi 
and Village Industries Commission”] one of the other members 
as the Vice -Chairman who shall exercise such of the powers and 
perform such of the duties of the Chairman as may be prescribed  
or as may be delegated to him by the Chairman. 
 
(4) Government shall after consultation with the Board 1[“and 
the Khadi and Village Industries Commission”] appoint a non - 
official member other than the Chairman and Vice -Chairman to be 
the Secretary of the Board. 
(5) In the event of any vacancy in the office of a member of the 
Board by reason of death, resignation or removal, such vacancy 
shall be filled in by appointment  by Government and the member 
appointed in such vacancy shall hold office for the unexpired term 
of his predecessor. 
(6) The Chairman, Vice -Chairman, Secretary and other 
members of the Board shall receive such allowances as may be 
prescribed and all such allowances shall be paid from the fund of 
the Board. 
5. Financial Adviser of the Board. —(1) Government shall 
appoint 1[“in consultationwith the Khadi and Village Industries 
Commission”] a person not being a member to be the Financial 
Adviser to the Board. 
(2) The term of office, the conditions of service and the functions 
of the Financial Adviser shall be such as may be prescribed in 
consultation with the Khadi and Village Industries Commission. 
6. Resignation of office by Member.— Any member may resign 
his office by givingnotice in writing to Government and on such 
resignation being notified in the Official Gazette by Government, 
shall be deemed to have vacated his office. 
7. Proceedings presumed to be good and valid. — No Act or 
proceeding of a Boardshall be questioned or invalidated merely 
by reason of any vacancy in its membership on account of 
resignation, death or otherwise, or by reason of any defect in 
the constitution thereof. 
 
 
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8. Temporary Association of persons with the Board for 
particular purposes.— (1). The Board may associate with itself in 
such manner and for such purposes as may be determined by 
regulations made under this Act, any persons whose assistance 
or advice it may desire in complying with any of the provisions 
of this Act. 
(2) A person associated with the Board under sub-section (1) 
for any purpose shall have the right to take part in the discussion  
of the Board relevant to that purpose, but shall not have the right  
to vote and shall not be a member for any other purpose. 
(3) Government may, by order, depute one or more officers of  
the Government to attend any meeting of the Board and to take  
part in the discussions of the Board but such officer or officers 
shall not have the right to vote. 
9. Meetings of the Board. — (1) The Board  shall meet at such 
times and places andshall, subject to the provisions of 
sub- section (2) to (4) observe such rules of procedure in regard 
to transaction of business at its meeting (including the quorum 
at meetings) as  may be provided  by regulations made by  the 
Board under this Act. Provided that the Board shall meet  at least 
once in every two months. 
(2) The Chairman may, whenever he thinks fit, call special 
meetings of the Board. 
(3) The Chairman or in his absence the Vice -Chairman or if he 
is also absent, such member as may be chosen by the members 
present from among themselves shall preside at a meeting of the 
Board. 
(4) All questions at a meeting of the Board shall be decided 
by the majority of the votes of the members present and voting 
in the case of an equality of votes, the Chairman or in his absence 
the person presiding, shall have a second or casting vote. 
(5) The proceedings of the meeting of the Board shall be 
forwarded to Government and the Khadi and Village Industries 
Commission within fifteen days of every meeting. 
10. Terms of Office and conditions of service of Chairman, 
Vice-Chairman, Secretary and other members of Board.— The 
term of office and the terms andconditions of service of the 
Chairman, the Vice -Chairman, the Secretary, and other members  
of the Board shall be such as may be prescribed. 
 
 
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11. Powers and Duties of the Secretary.— The Secretary shall 
exercise such powersand discharge such duties as may be 
prescribed or as may, from time to time, be delegated to him 
by Government or by the Chairman. 
12. Officers and servants of Board and conditions of their 
services.—(1) (a) TheBoard shall appoint an Executive Officer 
to manage the affairs of the Board. 
(b) The functions, duties and powers of the Executive Officer 
shall be such as may be fixed by the Board, w ith the prior  
approval of Government. 
(c) The Executive Officer may be a Government servant 
whose services are placed at the disposal of the Board by 
Government and if he is a Government servant his remuneration, 
allowances and other conditions of service shall be such as 
may be fixed by Government. 
(2) The Board may appoint such other officers and servants as 
it may consider necessary for the efficient discharge of its 
functions: 
Provided that the Board may delegate its powers in this behalf  
to the Chairman or other members or officers of the Board. 
(3) Subject to the provisions of clause (c) of sub- section 
(1), the remuneration, allowances and other conditions of 
service of the officers and servants of the Board shall be 
such as may be determined by regulations. 
13. Standing Finance Committee. —The Board may constitute 
from among themembers of the Board a Standing Finance 
Committee to exercise such powers and perform such functions 
relating to finances of the Board as may be laid down by 
Regulations made by the Board. 
14. Appointment of other Committees. —Subject to any rules 
made in this behalf,the Board may from time to time, appoint 
one or more Committees for the purposes of securing the efficient 
discharge of its functions and in particular for the purposes of 
securing that the functions are discharged with due regard to 
the circumstances and requirements of Khadi or any particular 
Village Industry. Such Committees may be appointed for any 
particular areas. 
 
 
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CHAPTER III 
Functions and Powers of the Board 
15. Functions of Board.—(1) It shall be the duty of the Board  
to encourage, organise,develop and regulate Khadi and Village 
Industries and perform such functions as Government may 
prescribe, from time to time. 
(2) Without prejudice to the generality of the provisions of sub 
-section (1) the Board shall also in particular discharge and  
perform all or any of the following duties and functions, namely:— 
(a) to start, encourage, assist and carry on Khadi and 
Village Industries and to carry on trade or business in such 
industries and in the matters incidental to such trade or 
business; 
(b) to help the people by providing them with work in their 
homes and to give loans and other form of monetary help to 
individuals or societies or institutions on such terms as may 
be prescribed; 
(c) to encourage establishment of Co -operative Societies for 
Khadi and Village Industries; 
(d). to conduct training centres and to train people thereat with  a 
view to equipping them with the necessary knowledge for starting 
or carrying on Khadi and Village industries; 
(e) (i) to manufacture tools and implements required for carrying 
on Khadi and Village Industries and to manufacture the products 
of such industries, 
(ii) to arrange for the supply of raw materials and tools  and 
implements required for the said purposes, and 
(iii) to sell and to arrange for the sale of the products of the said  
industries; 
 
 
 
 
(f) to arrange for publicity and popularizing of finished 
products of Khadi and Village Industries by opening stores, shops, 
emporiums or exhibitions and to take similar measures  for the 
purpose; 
(g) to endeavor to educate public opinion and to impress upon 
the public the advantages of patronizing the products of Khadi and 
Village Industries; 
(d) to seek and obtain advice and guidance of experts in Khadi 
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and Village Industries; 
(e) to discharge such other duties and to perform such other 
functions as Government may direct for the purpose of carrying out 
the objects of this Act. 
16. General powers of the Board. — The Board shall, for the 
purpose of carrying out  its functions under this Act, have the 
following powers, namely:— 
(i) to acquire and hold such movable and immovable property 
as it deems necessary and to lease, sell or otherwise transfer  any 
such property: 
Provided that any lease, sale or other transfer to any person or 
authority other t han the Khadi and Village Industries 
Commission of any immovable property belonging to the Board 
shall be null and void unless it is sanctioned by Government. 
(ii) to incur expenditure and undertake any work in any area within 
its jurisdiction for the framing and execution of such schemes as 
it may consider necessary for the purpose of carrying out the 
provisions of this Act, or as may be entrusted to it by 
Government. 
17. Powers to make contracts.— (1) The Board may  enter into 
and perform all such  contracts as it may consider necessary or  
expedient for carrying out any of the purposes of this Act. 
(2) Every contract shall be made on behalf of the Board by its 
Chairman: 
Provided that the Chairman may, by an order in writing, 
delegate his powers in this behalf to the Vice-Chairman or Secretary. 
(3) Every contract made on behalf of the Board shall, subject to 
the provisions of this section, be entered into in such manner  and 
form as may be prescribed. 
(4) A contract not executed in the manner provided in this section  
and the rules made thereunder, shall not be binding on the Board. 
18. Power of the Khadi & Village Industries Commission to 
give directions.—In the performance of its funct ions under this Act,  
the Board  shall be bound by such  directions as the Khadi and 
Village Industries Commission may give to it from time to time. 
 
 
 
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CHAPTER IV 
Preparation and submission of Programme 
19. Preparation and submission of programmes. —(1) In  each 
year, on such date as  may be fixed by Government, the Board shall 
prepare and forward to Government a programme of work. 
(2) The programme shall contain:— 
(a) particulars of the scheme which the Board proposes  to 
execute whether in part or whole during the next year; 
(b) particulars of any work or undertaking which the Board 
proposes to execute during the next year for the purposes of 
carrying out its functions under this Act; and 
(c) such other particulars as may be prescribed. 
20. Sanction of programme. —Government may in  consultation 
with the Khadi and  Village Industries Commission approve and 
sanction the programme in whole or with such modifications as  it 
deems fit. 
21. Supplementary programme. —The Board may prepare and 
forward a supplementary programme for the sanction of G overnment 
in such form and before such date as Government  may prescribe and 
the provisions of section 20 shall apply to such supplementary 
programme. 
22. Power of Board to alter scheme. —The Board may with  the 
previous approval of  the Khadi and Village Industri es Commission 
make any alteration in any scheme so long as the aggregate  amount 
sanctioned for the scheme is not exceeded. A  report of the 
alteration shall be sent to Government in such form and within such 
time as may be prescribed. 
CHAPTER V 
Finance, Accounts, Audit and Reports 
23. Transfer of Property. —Government may transfer to the 
Board buildings, land or any other property, whether movable or 
immovable, for use and management by the Board on such conditions 
and limitations as Government may deem fit fo r the purposes of this 
Act. 
 
 
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24. Funds of the Board. — 1[“(1) The Board shall have two 
separate funds to be called the Khadi Fund and the Village Industries 
Fund and all monies received by the Board for the development of 
Khadi or Village Industries and all receipts from Khadi and Village 
Industries shall be credited to the Khadi Fund  or the Village 
Industries Fund, as the case may be, and all payments by the Board 
for or in respect of Khadi or Village Industries shall be made f rom the 
appropriate fund: 
Provided, however, that if at any time, the amount available in 
either of the two funds referred to above, excluding gifts,  grants, 
donations or benefactions is in excess of the requirements of that 
fund and the amount available in the order fund is insufficient to 
meet the requirements of that , the Board may, with the previous 
approval of Government, transfer from the first mentioned fund the 
excess amount or such part thereof as may be necessary to the 
other fund”.] 
(2) The Board may accept grants, subventions, donations and gifts 
and receive loans from  Government or a local authority or  
anybody or association, whether incorporat ed or not, or an 
individual for all or any of the purposes of this Act. 
(3) All money belonging to the 1[funds] of the Board shall be 
deposited in the State Bank of India or with the agents of the 
State Bank of India or where there is neither an office of the State 
Bank of India nor an agent of the State Bank of India, in a 
Government Treasury or be invested in such securities as may be 
approved by the Government. 
(4) The accounts of the Board shall be operated upon by such 
officers jointly or individually as may be authorised by the Board. 
25. Application of fund and property. —All property, fund  and 
other assets of the Board shall be held and applied by it subject to the 
provisions and for the purposes of this Act. 
26. Subventions and loans to the Board. —(1) Government may, 
from time to time, make subventions and grants to the Board for the 
purpose of this Act on such terms and conditions as Government may 
determine in each case. 
 
 
 
 
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(2) The Board may, from time to time, with the previous  sanction 
of Government and subject to the provisions of this Act and such 
conditions as Government may determine, borrow any sum required 
for the purposes of this Act: 
Provided that the previous sanction of Government shall not be 
necessary to borrow any sum from the Khadi and Villa ge Industries 
Commission. 
 
27.(1) The Board shall, by such date in each year as may be 
prescribed prepare and submit to Government for approval 1[“two 
separate budgets in the prescribed form for the next financial year, 
to be called the Khadi Budget and th e Village Industries Budget”] 
showing the estimated receipts and expenditure in  respect of Khadi 
and Village Industries respectively during that financial  year. The 
Board shall forward a copy of the budget to the Khadi  and Village 
Industries Commission for information and remarks if any.  
 
(2) Subject to the provisions of sub -sections (3) and (4) no sum 
shall be expended by or on behalf of the Board unless such 
expenditure is covered by a specific provision in the budget  approved 
by Government. 
1[(3) The Board may within the respective limits of the Khadi 
Budget and the Village Industries Budget sanction re-appropriation 
from one Head of expenditure to another or from a provision made 
for one scheme to that in respect of another, but subject to the 
provisions of the proviso to sub -section (1) of section 24, in no case 
shall a re -appropriation of funds be made from the Khadi Budget to 
the Village Industries Budget, or from the Village Industries Budget 
to the Khadi Budget: 
Provided that no re -appropriation from the head “Loan” to any 
other head of expenditure and vice versa in the budget shall be 
sanctioned by the Board except with the previous approval of 
Government and the Khadi and Village Industries Commission]. 
(5) The Board may within such limits and subject to such conditions  as 
may be prescribed incur expenditure in excess of the limit provided 
in the budget approved by Government under any head of 
expenditure or in connection with any particular scheme so long as 
the aggregate amount in either budget approved by Government is not 
exceeded. 
 
 
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28. Supplementary Budget. — The Board may submit a 
supplementary budget for the sanction of Government in such  form 
and before such date as Government may prescribe and the provisions 
of section 27 shall apply to such supplementary budget. 
29. Annual Report.—(1) The Board shall prepare and forward to  
Government in such manner as may be prescribed an annual report 
within three months from the end of the financial year giving a 
complete account of its activities during the previous financial year 
along with a copy of the annual statement of accounts referred to in 
section 31. 
(2) The Board shall prepare and forward to the Commission  an 
annual report within three months from the end of the financi al year 
giving a complete account of the funds received by the Board from 
the Commission and the activities carried on by the Board from and 
out of such fund during the previous financial year. 
(3) The report received by Government under sub -section (1) shall 
be laid before the Goa, Daman and Diu Legislative Assembly as soon 
as may be after it is received by Government. 
 
30. Returns and Reports. — (1) The Board shall furnish to 
Government and the Khadi and Village Industries Commission at 
such time and in such form and manner as may be prescribed or 
as Government or the Khadi and Village Industries Commission may 
direct, such returns and statements and such particulars in regard to 
any proposed or existing programme for the promotion and 
development of Khadi and Village Industries as Government 1[“or the 
Khadi and Village Industries Commission”] may, from time to time 
require. 
(2) Without prejudice to the provisions of sub -section (1), the Board 
shall, as soon as possible after the end of each financial  year, submit 
to Government a report in such form and before such date as may be 
prescribed, giving a true and full account of its activities, policy and 
programme, during the previous financial year. 
(3) All returns, statements and particulars furnished by the  Board 
to Government under sub -section (1) shall, as soon as possible  after 
they are so furnished be placed on the table of the House of the 
Legislature. 
 
31. Accounts and Audit. —(1) The Board shall maintain proper 
accounts and other relevant records and prepa re an annual statement  
of accounts including the profit and loss account and the balance 
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sheets in such form as may be prescribed. 
(2) The accounts of the Board shall be audited by such persons as 
Government may appoint in this behalf. 
(3) The Auditors appointed by the Khadi and Village Industries 
Commission shall have the right to audit and inspect the accounts of 
the Board pertaining to the funds advanced by the Khadi and Village 
Industries Commission. 
(4) The person appointed under sub-section (2) shall, in connection 
with such audit, have rights, privileges and authority,  as may be 
prescribed and in particular, such auditor shall have the right to 
demand the production of books, accounts, connected vouchers  and 
other documents and to inspect any of the offices of the Board. 
(5) The accounts of the Board as certified by such auditor together  
with the audit report thereon shall be forwarded annually to 
Government and the Khadi and Village Industries Commission  
before such date as Government 1[“or the Khadi and  Village 
Industries Commission”] may specify in this behalf. 
(6) The Board shall comply with such directions as  Government 
1[“or the Khadi and Village Industries Commission”] may, after 
perusal of the report of the auditor think fit to issue. 
 
CHAPTER VI 
Miscellaneous 
32. Members of Board and Officers and Servants of Board to be 
public servants. — Members of the Board and officers and servants 
of the Board shall be deemed when acting or purporting  to act in 
pursuance of any  of the provisions of this Act to be Public Servants 
within the meaning of section 21 of the Indian Penal Code. 
33. Protection of action taken under this Act. — No suit, 
prosecution or other legal proceedings shall lie against any person 
for anything which is in good faith done or purported to be done 
by or under this Act. 
34. Power to make rules. —(1) Government may, by notification 
make rules to give effect to the provisions of this Act. 
(2) In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the 
foregoing power, such rules may provide for all or any of the 
following matters, namely: 
 
 
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(a) the place at which the office of the Board shall be located; 
 
(b) the term of office of, and the manner of filling casual 
vacancies among the members of the Board and the terms and 
conditions of service of the Chairman, Vice --Chairman, the 
Secretary and the other members of the Board, including the 
salaries and allowances to be paid to them and travelling and daily 
allowances to be drawn by them; 
(c) the disqualifications of membership of the Board and the 
procedure to be followed for removing a member who is or 
becomes subject to any disqualifications; 
(d) powers and duties to be exercised and performed by the 
Chairman and the Vice--Chairman; 
(e) the conditions subject to which, and the mode in which, 
contracts may be entered into by or on behalf of Board; 
(f) constitution of the Standing Finance Committee; 
(g) the procedure to be followed in the performance of  functions 
by members of the Board; 
(h) the powers and duties to be exercised and discharged by 
the Secretary, the Financial Adviser and the Executive  Officer of 
the Board; 
(i) the date by which and the form in which the budget and the 
supplementary budget shall be prepared and submitted in each year 
under sections 27 and 28; 
(j) the procedure to be followed for placing the Board in 
possession of funds; 
(k) the procedure to be followed and the conditions to be observed 
in borrowing and in granting loans; 
(1) the form and manner in which the accounts of the Board shall be 
maintained under section 31; 
(m) the form and manner in which the returns, reports or 
statements shall be submitted under section 30, and 
(n) any other matter which has to be, or may be, prescribed. 
(3) All rules made and all notifications issued under this Act shall, 
as soon as possible after they are made or issued, be placed 
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on the table of the House of the Legislature and shall be subject to 
such modification by way of amendment or repeal as the Legislature 
may make either in the same session or in the next session. 
35. Power to make regulations. — (1) The Board may, with the 
previous sanction of Government, by notification, make  regulations 
not inconsistent with this Act and the Rules made there under,    for 
enabling it to perform its functions under this Act. 
(2) In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the 
foregoing power, such regulations may provide for all or any of  the 
following matters, namely: 
(a) the terms and conditions of appointment and service and  the 
scales of pay of officers and servants of the Board other than the 
Secretary including the payment of travelling and daily allowances  in 
respect of journeys undertaken by such officers and servants for the 
purposes of this Act; 
(b) the time and place of meetings of the Board, the procedure to 
be followed in regard to transaction of business at such meetings 
and the quorum necessary for the transaction of such business at a 
meeting; 
(c) functions of committees and the procedure to be followed  by 
such committees in the discharge of their functions; 
(d) the delegation of powers and duties to the standing finance 
committee, secretary or any employee of the Board; 
(e) the maintenance of minut es of meetings of the Board and  the 
transmission of copies thereof to Government and the Khadi and 
Village Industries Commission; 
(f) the persons by whom and the manner in which payments, 
deposits and investments may be made on behalf of the Board; 
(g) the custody of moneys required for the current expenditure of 
the Board and investment of moneys not so required; 
(h) the maintenance of accounts. 
1[“(3) Government may, by notification, modify or rescind any 
regulation made under that section, and thereupon, the regulat ion 
shall stand modified accordingly, or cease to have effect”]. 
 
 
 
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36. Dissolution of the Board.—(1) If at any time Government in 
consultation with the Khadi and Village Industries Commission 
are satisfied that: 
(b) the Board has, without reasonable cause or excuse, made 
default in the discharge of its duties, or in the performance of 
its functions, imposed or entrusted by or under this Act, or 
exceeded or abused its powers; or 
(c) circumstances have so arisen that the Board is rendered unable, 
or may be rendered unable, to discharge its duties or perform its 
functions under this Act, or 
(d) it is otherwise expedient or necessary to dissolve the 
Board; 
Government may, by notification, dissolve the Board for such 
period as may be specified in the notification and declare that the 
duties, powers and functions of the Board shall, during the period of 
its dissolution, be discharged, exercised and performed, by  such 
person or authority, as may be specified in the notification: 
Provided that Government shall, before dissolvin g the Board, give 
a reasonable opportunity to it to show cause against the proposed 
action. 
(2) Government shall, before the expiration of the period of 
dissolution, reconstitute the Board in accordance with the provisions 
of section 3 and 4. 
(3) Government may ma ke such incidental and consequential 
provisions as may appear to them to be necessary for giving effect to 
the provisions of this section. 
(4) Any notification issued or order made by Government under 
this section shall not be questioned in any Civil Court. 
(5) On the Board being dissolved under sub-section (1): 
(i) all funds and other properties vested in the Board shall  vest in 
Government; and 
(ii) all liabilities, legally subsisting and enforceable against  the 
Board shall be enforceable against Government to the extent  of 
the funds and properties vested in Government under clause (i). 
 
 
 
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37. Recovery of arrears.— If any amount due to the Board in  
accordance with the terms of a contract or otherwise or any sum 
payable in connection therewith, has not been paid, the Board may,  
without prejudice to any other remedy provided by Law, recover 
such amount or sum as arrears of land revenue. 
38. Power to write off losses. — The Board shall be competent to 
write off losses upto Rs. 500 /- in individual cases and not exceeding 
Rs. 5,000/ - in the aggregate in any financial year in cases falling 
under any or all of the following categories: 
(a) loss of irrecoverable value of stores or of public money due 
to theft, fraud or such other causes; 
(b) loss of irrecoverable advance other than loans; and 
(c) deficiency and depreciation in the value of stores. 
 
 
 
Secretariat, P. B. VENKATSUBRAMANIAN 
Panjim, Secretary to the Government of 
June 8, 1965. Goa, Daman and Diu. 
 
 
(Published in the Government Gazette Series I , No. 2 dated 10-06-1965) 
 
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1. Substituted by Amendment Act 20 of 1965. 

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