Madras High Court restrains govt. from taking over Kennel Club of India
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Restraint on appointing a Special Officer to manage the membership because of alleged irregularities by some of the elected office-bearers
The Madras High Court has restrained the State authorities from taking over the administration of Kennel Club of India (KCI) and appointing a Special Officer to manage it because of alleged irregularities by some of the elected office-bearers.
Justice N. Sathish Kumar on Tuesday ordered that no additional proceedings, pursuant to a present trigger discover issued by the Registration Department Secretary Beela Rajesh on October 29, needs to be taken in opposition to the KCI until December 22.
The interim order was handed pursuant to a civil swimsuit most popular by the KCI, represented by its secretary-cum-treasurer C.V. Sudarshan, difficult the present trigger discover. Advocate R. Srinivas argued that the discover was not sustainable in legislation.
In the discover, the Revenue Secretary acknowledged that some members of the KCI had lodged complaints in opposition to a number of office-bearers. On inquiry, it was discovered that ₹39.20 lakh and ₹10 lakh had been paid from membership funds to Mr. Sudarshan and one Rukmini as honorarium and ex-gratia cost respectively in violation of the foundations.
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