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TOPIC OF THE DAY:-“Centre-RBI Tussle: Balance Of Power, In The Balance”

Any Attempt By The Centre To Override The RBI Governor Using The RBI Act Would Be Ill-Advised

The role of the Board of Directors of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and its powers vis-à-vis the RBI Governor have come into focus in the ongoing tussle between the Centre and the central bank. The Centre has hinted that it is examining the option of using the powers of the RBI Board to override the Governor.

There are several questions that arise from this unprecedented attempt by the Centre to use powers under the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934. The most important of these is: Where does the balance of power lie between the Governor and the board? What is the legal position of the board in relation to the Governor? Does the latter draw his powers from the board as in a corporate set-up? Can the board give directions to the Governor on issues of policy and management of the central bank?Before we get to answering these, let’s get this out of the way first. The relationship between the board and the Governor is not comparable to a corporate set-up where the managing director (the corporate equivalent of the Governor) reports to the board and draws his powers from it.While a managing director is an agent of the board in a company, in the RBI, the Governor is not. He draws his powers from the RBI Act and not from the Board of Directors. He is appointed by the Prime Minister inconsultation with the Finance Minister. The RBI Board has no say whatsoever in his appointment. In a company, the board of directors chooses one of its own to be appointed as the managing director. In the RBI, the Governor secures board membership only after he is appointed to the post. It is, thus, wrong to compare a corporate board to the RBI’s and suggest that the Governor is subservient to it.

 

MEANINGS AND WORDS

1) tussle

Meaning : a vigorous struggle or scuffle, typically in order to obtain or achieve something(n).

Synonyms : fight

Antonyms : agreement

Example : “there was a tussle for the ball”

2) unprecedented

Meaning : never done or known before(adj).

Synonyms : unusual

Antonyms : traditional

Example : “the government took the unprecedented step of releasing confidential correspondence”

3) consultation

Meaning : the action or process of formally consulting or discussing(n).

Synonyms : discussion

Antonyms : connotation

Example : “they improved standards in consultation with consumer representatives”

4) subservient

Meaning : prepared to obey others unquestioningly(adj).

Synonyms : slavish

Antonyms : assertive

Example : “she was subservient to her parents”