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The Bombay Public Trust Act - 1950

Dipak Karia

Sir, 

Can anyone pl. provide appeal format U/s. 70 to the Charity Commissioner - Gujarat. If, any benefit for conodonation of delay available. pl. provide. Also how to pay fees of appeal.

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Dipak Karia & Co.

Dhoraji - kariadr at the rate of yahoo.com 

Appeals under Section 70 of Bombay Public Trust Act have no delay condonation; submit as memorandum with Rs. 100 fee. A participant in a discussion forum inquired about the appeal format under Section 70 of the Bombay Public Trust Act, 1950, and whether there is any provision for condonation of delay. A respondent clarified that no condonation for delayed appeals is available under the Act and the appeal fee is Rs. 100. Additionally, it was explained that there is no prescribed form for the appeal; it should be submitted as a memorandum signed by the appellant or their pleader, outlining the grounds of objection concisely and distinctly. (AI Summary)
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