1[41F. Attachment of property in certain cases.- (1) Wherein it is brought to the notice of the Charity Commissioner or Deputy Charity Commissioner or two or more persons having interest in the trust property that disobedience of any of the orders passed under any of the sections in the Chapter VI is committed, the Charity Commissioner may after hearing the parties concerned, order the property of such person guilty of such disobedience or breach, to be attached and may also order such person to be detained in jail for a term not exceeding six months. No attachment under this sub-section shall remain in force for more than one year, at the end of which time, if the disobedience or breach continues, The property attached may be sold, and out of the proceeds the Charity Commissioner may award such compensation as he thinks fit, and shall pay the balance, if any, to the person entitled thereto, and thereupon, any order passed by the Charity Commissioner, under this section, if in force shall stand vacated, or as the case may be, cancelled.
(2) A trustee or a person against whom the order under this section is passed, may, within ninety days of the date of communication of each order, appeal to the High Court against such order.]
(2) A trustee or a person against whom the order under this section is passed, may, within ninety days of the date of communication of each order, appeal to the High Court against such order.]
1. This section was inserted by Mah. 36 of 2018, s. 3.