Board membership disqualification turns on unsound mind, insolvency, or moral turpitude convictions, with final decision by Central Government. A person is disqualified from nomination as or membership of the Board if declared of unsound mind by a competent court, if an undischarged insolvent, or if convicted of an offence involving moral turpitude. If any question arises about such disqualification, the decision of the Central Government is final.
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Board membership disqualification turns on unsound mind, insolvency, or moral turpitude convictions, with final decision by Central Government.
A person is disqualified from nomination as or membership of the Board if declared of unsound mind by a competent court, if an undischarged insolvent, or if convicted of an offence involving moral turpitude. If any question arises about such disqualification, the decision of the Central Government is final.
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