Section 10BB of The Banking Regulation Act

Here we will see Section 10BB of The Banking Regulation Act.

10BB. Power of Reserve Bank to appoint chairman of the Board of directors appointed on a wholetime basis or a managing director of a banking company.

(1) Where the office of the chairman of the Board of directors appointed on a wholetime basis or a managing director of a banking company is vacant, the Reserve Bank may, if it is of opinion that the continuation of such vacancy is likely to adversely affect the interests of the banking company, appoint a person, eligible under subsection (4) of section 10B to be so appointed, to be the chairman of the Board of directors appointed on a wholetime basis or a managing director of the banking company and where the person so appointed is not a director of such banking company, he shall, so long as he holds the office of the chairman of the Board of directors appointed on a wholetime basis or a managing director, be deemed to be a director of the banking company.

(2) The chairman of the Board of directors appointed on a wholetime basis or a managing director so appointed by the Reserve Bank shall be in the wholetime employment of the banking company and shall hold office for such period not exceeding three years, as the Reserve Bank may specify, but shall, subject to other provisions of this Act, be eligible for reappointment.

(3) The chairman of the Board of directors appointed on a wholetime basis or a managing director so appointed by the Reserve Bank shall draw from the banking company such pay and allowances as the Reserve Bank may determine and may be removed from office only by the Reserve Bank.

(4) Save as otherwise provided in this section, the provisions of section 10B shall, as far as may be, apply to the chairman of the Board of directors appointed on a wholetime basis or a managing director appointed by the Reserve Bank under subsection (1) as they apply to a chairman of the Board of directors appointed on a wholetime basis or a managing director appointed by the banking company.

 

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