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“Rejection of Change Reports Alone Does Not Invalidate Memberships Unless Enrollment Validity Is Examined”; Election Officer Cannot Exceed Authority in Deciding Membership

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Bombay High Court: "Rejection of Change Reports Alone Does Not Invalidate Memberships Unless Enrollment Validity Is Examined"; Election Officer Cannot Exceed Authority in Deciding Membership
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Bombay High Court: “Rejection of Change Reports Alone Does Not Invalidate Memberships Unless Enrollment Validity Is Examined”; Election Officer Cannot Exceed Authority in Deciding Membership

Court’s Decision: The Bombay High Court ruled that the rejection of Change Reports (which pertain to trust governance changes) by the Deputy Charity Commissioner does not automatically strip members of…
Posted by Rawlaw January 23, 2025

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