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Voluntary dissolution of registered Charity
Act: Balochistan Charities (Registration, Regulation and Facilitation) Act 2019
Section Provisions
ACT XI OF 2019 ACT XI OF 2019 BALOCHISTAN CHARITIES (REGISTRATION, REGULATION AND FACILITATION) ACT, 2019 An Act to provide legal cover, substitute and consolidate the Laws for registration, regulation and facilitation of Charities in Balochistan [Gazette of Balochistan Extraordinary, 25th October, 2019] No. PAB / Legis: V(15) / 2019, dated 25.10.2019.---The Balochistan Charities (Registration, Regulation and Facilitation (Bill No.15 of 2019) having been passed by the Provincial Assembly of Balochistan on 12th October, 2019 and assented to by the Governor Balochistan, on 24th October, 2019 is hereby published as an Act of the Balochistan Provincial Assembly. Preamble.---WHEREAS, it is expedient to provide legal cover, substitute and consolidate the Laws for registration, regulation and facilitation of Charities in Balochistan; and for the matter ancillary thereto or connected therewith; It is hereby enacted as follows:- 11. Voluntary dissolution of registered Charity.---(1) No registered Charity shall be dissolved by the executive body or members thereof, on their own. (2) If it is proposed to dissolve any registered Charity by its governing body, not less than three-fifths of its members may apply to the Registration Authority in such manner as may be prescribed, for making an order for the dissolution of such Charity. (3) The Registration Authority, may allow deregistration after examination of the Charter, accounts and other prescribed documents of the organization and remove that Charity from the register, on and from such date as may be specified in the order. (4) In the event of a delay of more than one hundred and eighty days in the determination of the application for deregistration moved by an organization, the application shall be deemed to have been accepted unless reasons for the delay are recorded in writing by the Registration Authority. Such delay shall in no case be more than ninety days beyond the specified original period of one hundred and eighty days. (5) Appeal against an order to deregister or an order refusing to deregister, passed by the Registration Authority may be preferred to the Board, through Director General, within thirty days of receipt of the order from the Registration Authority. Whereon the Director General shall place the appeal before the Board for its decisions, which shall be final and shall not be called in question in any court.