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HC determined that dependent members' privileges are temporary and cease upon turning 21. The Articles of Association (AoA) do not confer independent rights for continued club facility usage beyond dependent status. The suspension was justified as it stemmed from procedural lapses identified in the Naidu Committee Report and aimed to ensure compliance with AoA. The Administrator's corrective action was deemed appropriate, with no violation of natural justice principles. The court found no arbitrary exercise of discretion and recognized the temporary nature of dependent members' entitlements. Consequently, the appeal was dismissed, upholding the original judgment and the suspension of unauthorized facility access.
HC determined that dependent members' privileges are temporary and cease upon turning 21. The Articles of Association (AoA) do not confer independent rights for continued club facility usage beyond dependent status. The suspension was justified as it stemmed from procedural lapses identified in the Naidu Committee Report and aimed to ensure compliance with AoA. The Administrator's corrective action was deemed appropriate, with no violation of natural justice principles. The court found no arbitrary exercise of discretion and recognized the temporary nature of dependent members' entitlements. Consequently, the appeal was dismissed, upholding the original judgment and the suspension of unauthorized facility access.
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