Admissibility of electronic evidence bars undervaluation demands where printouts, retracted statements and no cross-examination leave the case unprove...
At the stage of registration under section 12AB, the enquiry is confined to whether the trust's objects are charitable, its activities are genuine, and any applicable law material to those objects has been complied with. Alleged benefits to members, related-party dealings, loans, or rent variations falling within section 13 are matters for assessment while considering exemption under sections 11 and 12, and do not by themselves justify refusal of registration. Section 12AB(4) applies only after registration and on specified violations. As there was no finding of non-charitable objects, ingenuine activities, false information, or final legal violation, the refusal was set aside and registration was directed to be granted.
At the stage of registration under section 12AB, the enquiry is confined to whether the trust's objects are charitable, its activities are genuine, and any applicable law material to those objects has been complied with. Alleged benefits to members, related-party dealings, loans, or rent variations falling within section 13 are matters for assessment while considering exemption under sections 11 and 12, and do not by themselves justify refusal of registration. Section 12AB(4) applies only after registration and on specified violations. As there was no finding of non-charitable objects, ingenuine activities, false information, or final legal violation, the refusal was set aside and registration was directed to be granted.
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