Powers and
Functions of the Director General
(i)
The Director General
as the Principal Executive Officer of the Institute shall be responsible for administration
of the affairs of the Institute and shall exercise powers under the direction and
guidance of the Executive Council.
(ii) It shall be the duty of the
Director General to coordinate and exercise general supervision over all the activities
of the Institute.
(iii) Subject to the provisions of sub-clause
(i) above, the Director General shall have full powers on behalf of the Institute,
to Institute, conduct, intervene, defend, abandon or compound any suit, appeal,
review, revision, writ petition or other proceedings by or against the Institute
or its employees or otherwise concerning the affairs of the Institute in any court
and/or quasi-judicial authorities, to refer any claims or demands by or against
the Institute to arbitration and observe and perform the awards, to sign and verify
plaints, written statements, execution and other petitions, applications, affidavits,
objections, memorandum of appeal or other pleadings to be filed before any judicial
or quasi-judicial authorities or arbitrators to enforce judgement, execute any decree
or order of any judicial/quasi-judicial authorities or to satisfy the same and/or
to realise or withdraw money from any court, persons or other authorities in execution
of such decree or order and to sign vakalatnamas, all financial powers as delegated
by the Executive Council.
(iv)
Subject to the provisions
of sub-clause (i) above, the Director General shall be competent on behalf of the
Institute to execute contracts, collaboration agreement(s), general/special instruments,
service agreements/agreements containing arbitration clauses, indemnity bonds and
deeds in respect of/or connected with sale/lease/licence, mortgage, hypothecation,
pledge, or other deed(s) of a legal character of whatever description, power(s)
of attorney to enforce guarantee(s) or any other legal rights, to incur legal expenses
and to act as Agent of the Institute for any purpose whatsoever relating to the
affairs of the Institute.
(v) The Director General shall be
competent to sub-delegate any of the powers conferred upon him to the Dy. Director
General or to such other officers working under him as may be considered necessary,
consistent with the need for proper, effective and efficient discharge of responsibilities
entrusted to such Dy. Director General/officers.
(vi) In the absence of Director General
on long leave, deputation in India or abroad or due to transfer, arrangements to
look after the duties of the Director General may be made by the Chairman of the
Executive Council