(1) The Charity Commissioner may, either on application of a trustee or any person interested in the trust, or on receipt of a report under section 41B or suo motu may suspend, remove or dismiss any trustee of a public trust, if he,-
(a) makes persistent default in the submission of accounts report or return;
(b) wilfully disobeys any lawful orders issued by the Charity Commissioner under the provisions of this Act or rules made thereunder by the State Government;
(c) continuously neglects his duty or commits any mal-feasance or misfeasance, or breach of trust in respect of the trust;
(d) misappropriates or deals improperly with the properties of the trust of which he is a trustee ; or
(e) accepts any position in relation to the trust which is inconsistent with his position as a trustee ;
(f) if convicted of an offence involving moral turpitude.
1[(2) (a) When the Charity Commissioner proposes to take action under sub-section (1), the Charity Commissioner may issue notice to the trustee or the person against whom the action is proposed to be taken only when he finds that there is prima facie material to proceed against the said person.
(b) The trustee or person to whom a notice under clause (a) is issued, shall submit his reply thereto within fifteen days from the date of receipt of notice.
(c) If the person fails to give reply to the notice issued under clause (a) or the Charity Commissioner finds that the reply is not satisfactory, the Charity Commissioner shall frame charges against the said person within fifteen days of the filing of the reply or the default in the filing of reply, as the case may be, and give the said person an opportunity of meeting such charges and after considering the evidence adduced against him and in his favour, may pass order regarding suspension or removal or dismissal within three months from the date of framing of charges. If it is not practicable for the Charity Commissioner to issue notice, frame charges and pass final orders within stipulated time, he shall record reasons for the same.
(d) The order of suspension, removal or dismissal shall state the charges framed against the trustee. his explanation, if any, and the finding on each charge with reasons therefor.].
(3) Pending disposal of the charges framed against a trustee the Charity Commissioner may place the trustee under suspension.
(4) Where the Charity Commissioner has made an order suspending, removing or dismissing any trustee and such trustee is the sole trustee or where there are more than one trustee and the remaining trustee according to the instrument of trust, cannot function or administer the trust without the vacancy being filled, then in that case the Charity Commissioner shall appoint a fit person to discharge the duties and perform the function of the trust, and such person shall hold office only until a trustee is duly appointed according to the provisions of the instrument of trust.
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3[(6) An appeal shall lie to the Court against the order made under sub-section (1), as if such decision was a decree of a district court as a court of original jurisdiction from which an appeal lies, within sixty days from the date of the order.]
(7) The order of the Charity Commissioner shall, subject to any order of the Court or in appeal, be final.
(a) makes persistent default in the submission of accounts report or return;
(b) wilfully disobeys any lawful orders issued by the Charity Commissioner under the provisions of this Act or rules made thereunder by the State Government;
(c) continuously neglects his duty or commits any mal-feasance or misfeasance, or breach of trust in respect of the trust;
(d) misappropriates or deals improperly with the properties of the trust of which he is a trustee ; or
(e) accepts any position in relation to the trust which is inconsistent with his position as a trustee ;
(f) if convicted of an offence involving moral turpitude.
1[(2) (a) When the Charity Commissioner proposes to take action under sub-section (1), the Charity Commissioner may issue notice to the trustee or the person against whom the action is proposed to be taken only when he finds that there is prima facie material to proceed against the said person.
(b) The trustee or person to whom a notice under clause (a) is issued, shall submit his reply thereto within fifteen days from the date of receipt of notice.
(c) If the person fails to give reply to the notice issued under clause (a) or the Charity Commissioner finds that the reply is not satisfactory, the Charity Commissioner shall frame charges against the said person within fifteen days of the filing of the reply or the default in the filing of reply, as the case may be, and give the said person an opportunity of meeting such charges and after considering the evidence adduced against him and in his favour, may pass order regarding suspension or removal or dismissal within three months from the date of framing of charges. If it is not practicable for the Charity Commissioner to issue notice, frame charges and pass final orders within stipulated time, he shall record reasons for the same.
(d) The order of suspension, removal or dismissal shall state the charges framed against the trustee. his explanation, if any, and the finding on each charge with reasons therefor.].
(3) Pending disposal of the charges framed against a trustee the Charity Commissioner may place the trustee under suspension.
(4) Where the Charity Commissioner has made an order suspending, removing or dismissing any trustee and such trustee is the sole trustee or where there are more than one trustee and the remaining trustee according to the instrument of trust, cannot function or administer the trust without the vacancy being filled, then in that case the Charity Commissioner shall appoint a fit person to discharge the duties and perform the function of the trust, and such person shall hold office only until a trustee is duly appointed according to the provisions of the instrument of trust.
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3[(6) An appeal shall lie to the Court against the order made under sub-section (1), as if such decision was a decree of a district court as a court of original jurisdiction from which an appeal lies, within sixty days from the date of the order.]
(7) The order of the Charity Commissioner shall, subject to any order of the Court or in appeal, be final.
1. Sub-section (2) was substituted by Mah. 55 of 2017, s. 10(a).
2. Sub-Section (5) was deleted by Mah. 55 of 2017. S. 10(b).
3. Sub- Section (6) was substituted by Mah. 55 of 2017, s. 10(c).