Gujarat Municipalities Act, 1963
(1) A municipality may from time to time- (a) joint with any other municipality, cantonment authority, panchayat or committee appointed for a notified area or with any combination of such municipalities, authorities, panchayats or committees. (i) in appointing out of their respective bodies a joint committee for any purpose in which they are jointly interested, and in appointing a chairman of such committee; and (ii) in delegating to any such committee power to frame terms binding on each such body as to the construction and future maintenance of any joint work, and any power which might be exercised by any of such bodies; and (iii) in framing and modifying rules for regulating the proceedings of any such committee in respect of the purpose for which the committee is appointed; and Propositions when to be sent to Government of Panchayat officers for remarks. Decisions how to be taken on propositions circulated. And how to be recorded Subordination of committees to municipality. (b) enter, subject to the sanction of the State Government, into an agreement with a municipality, cantonment authority, panchayat or committee or combination as aforesaid [for the levy of tolls whereby tolls] leviable by the bodies so contracting may be levied together instead of separately within the limits to the area subject to the control of the said bodies. (c) in order to obtain services of a technical nature join with any other neighbouring municipality or municipalities in appointing the same person in common posts respectively under each of the municipalities on such condition (including conditions as to the service of the persons) as may be agreed upon between the municipalities. (2) Where a municipality has requested the concurrence of any other local body under the provisions of sub-section (1) in respect of any matter and such body has refused to concur, the State Government may pass such orders as it may deem fit, requiring the concurrence of such body, not being a cantonment authority, in the matter aforesaid; and such body shall comply with such orders. (3) If any difference of opinion arises between bodies having joined or entered into an agreement for any purpose under this section, the decision thereupon of the State Government or of such officer as it appoints in this behalf, shall be final: Provided that if one of the bodies concerned is a cantonment authority, any such decision shall be subject to the concurrence of the Central Government. (4) Contracts.