Barring of appeals prevents appellate review of orders, opinions, advice and directions issued under the Act. Barring of appeals under the Charitable and Religious Trusts Act, 1920 provides that orders, and opinions, advice or directions given under the Act, are not subject to appeal, creating finality for administrative acts under the Act.
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Barring of appeals prevents appellate review of orders, opinions, advice and directions issued under the Act.
Barring of appeals under the Charitable and Religious Trusts Act, 1920 provides that orders, and opinions, advice or directions given under the Act, are not subject to appeal, creating finality for administrative acts under the Act.
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