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Any court order on re-auditing?

Mr. I C Naik by Mr. I C Naik
June 13, 2015
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The Secretary of our society got accounts audited, which had lacunas. We pointed out the same to Dy.Registrar,and Dist.Registrar ordered a re-audit.

The Secretary has filed a Writ Petition in High Court challenging the order on various grounds.

Why would someone challenge the order unless there is something fishy.

Is there any Court order of past which says re-audit is a healthy practice? Any order which can help us?

I C Naik

With whose authority has the Secretary challenged the re-Audit order? Is it under authority of the GBM or Managing Committee?

If it is in his personal capacity society is not going to lose anything as that has to be at his costs. If it is authorised by the MC then also the legal costs can fall on members of MC if the High Court does not rule against re-audit.

In any case it can be called a misconceived litigation as Registrar has the authority to order re-audit and unless the Registrar has issued biased orders ( biased in whose favour?) HC will most likely not entertain the petition.

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