ANJURNAN BAHBOOD-E-NISWAN GIZRI (REGD.) versus GOVERNMENT OF SINDH
Voluntary Social Welfare Agencies (Registration and Control) Ordinance, Section 9 (1) of Ordinance XLV of 1961, suspends section 9 of the Association registered under the quarantine requirements, after the order of inquiry is appropriate. ? Since the conduct of the inquiry by the registration authority is a prerequisite to approving the suspension order, it was necessary for the authority to disclose that such an investigation had been made. Any inquiry against a party should be made aware of it so that it can offer it. Explanation An inquiry held against a party without notice is neither legal nor appropriate and Section 9 (2) may be enforced on the basis of such inquiry when a legal order of suspension has been passed. 9 (3) provides that after the suspension under sub-section (1), the matter shall be placed by the Registration Authority before the appointed board of the Provincial Government which may order the re-establishment or dissolution of the agency and in the present case. The move has not been taken by the authority and the matter was not put before the board, which may have reconsidered the entire matter and approved appropriate orders even though no limit has been set. In order to have such matters before the Board, the authority cannot drag it for an unlimited period. As stated in the order. , Should not remain pending for 6/7 months taken by the case authority, such as Article 9 of the Ordinance, and natural
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