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High court stays Charity Commissioner order suspending Asiatic Society of Mumbai elections

The Bombay High Court has stayed a Maharashtra Charity Commissioner order that suspended elections to the Asiatic Society of Mumbai and appointed an administrator, after finding prima facie merit in the plea that principles of natural justice were violated as no prior notice or hearing was given

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The Bombay HC will hear the matter on April 16. FILE PIC

The Bombay HC will hear the matter on April 16. FILE PIC

The Bombay High Court (HC) has passed an interim order staying a directive of the Maharashtra Charity Commissioner that had suspended elections to the Asiatic Society of Mumbai and placed the 200-year-old institution under an “administrator”.

Justice Farhan P Dubash granted the interim relief after observing prima facie merit in the petitioners’ contention that the Charity Commissioner had violated principles of natural justice.

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