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Charity Commissioner Can Proceed with Removal of Trustees for Misconduct Under Section 41D of MPT Act Despite Pending Change Reports Under Section 22

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Bombay High Court: Charity Commissioner Can Proceed with Removal of Trustees for Misconduct Under Section 41D of MPT Act Despite Pending Change Reports Under Section 22
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Bombay High Court: Charity Commissioner Can Proceed with Removal of Trustees for Misconduct Under Section 41D of MPT Act Despite Pending Change Reports Under Section 22

Court’s Decision: The Bombay High Court dismissed the writ petition challenging the Charity Commissioner’s authority to entertain applications for suspension, removal, or dismissal of trustees under Section 41D of the…
Posted by Rawlaw January 21, 2025

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