Section 12:
Power of Central Government to assume functions of control.
(1) If, in the opinion of the
Central Government,--
(i) the Institute without just or reasonable cause has made default in giving effect to any direction
issued under sub-section (4) of section 9 or section 11; or
(ii) the Council of the Institute has exceeded or abused its powers in relation to the Institute or
any part thereof;the Central Government may, by written order, direct the Institute within a period to be specified in the
order to show cause to the satisfaction of the Central Government against the making of any appointment
referred to in sub-section (2).
(2) If, within the period fixed by any order issued under sub-section (1), cause is not shown to the
satisfaction of the Central Government, the Central Government may, by order published in the
Official Gazette and stating the reasons therefore, appoint one or more persons to take charge of the
Institute or any part thereof for such period not exceeding two years as may be specified in the order.
(3) Notwithstanding anything contained in any law for the time being in force or in the memorandum
or rules and regulations of the Institute, on the issue of an order under sub-section (2), during the period
specified in that order,--
(a) where the order provides for any person or persons being in charge of the Institute--
(i) all persons holding office as Members of the Council, including the Chairman, shall be
deemed to have vacated their offices as such;
(ii) the person or persons appointed under sub-section (2) to be in charge of the Institute shall
exercise all the powers and perform all the duties of the Chairman or Council of the Institute,
whether at a meeting or otherwise, in respect of the Institute;
(b) where the order provides for any person or persons being in charge of any part of the Institute,
the person or persons so appointed shall alone be entitled to exercise all the powers and perform all
the duties of the Chairman or Council in relation to that part.