( 1 ) IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE OF BOMBAY, BENCH AT AURANGABAD WRIT PETITION NO. 1298 OF 2009 Eknath Malharrao Sonsale and another. PETITIONERS VERSUS Deorao Malharrao Sonsale and others. RESPONDENTS ..... Mr. V.D. Gunale, advocate for the petitioners. Mr. M.V. Deshpande, advocate for respondents No. 1 to 4. ..... [CORAM : V.R. KINGAONKAR, J.] [DATE : 15th July, 2009] PER COURT : 1. Heard. 2. There appears the dispute between the President and Secretary of the Trust. In the past, the President of the Trust had called for a General Body Meeting at his residence and had also enrolled some members without authority. A change report was thereafter submitted to the Assistant Charity Commissioner. That change report ( 2 ) in Inquiry No. 251/2006 came to be rejected. The Secretary thereafter summoned another meeting on 09-09-2008 i.e. about one (1) month after the rejection of the change report in Inquiry No. 251/2006. It was alleged that the Secretary got some new members inducted notwithstanding the absence of any authority. It was alleged further that some of the members are below 21 years of age at the time of induction though as per the Rules, the member to be inducted must be above 21 years. The learned Assistant Charity Commissioner, on application (Exh-20) in Inquiry No. 1106/2008, gave interim direction that the Secretary i.e. the petitioner shall not hold any meeting without permission of the President and shall not conduct business of the Trust without following the Rules. 3. There appears hardly any illegality committed by the learned Assistant Charity Commissioner while issuing such directions. It is contended by Mr. Gunale that the direction No. 3 regarding injunction against the newly inducted members is not proper because no stay has been granted by the Joint Charity Commissioner in ( 3 ) the proceedings pertaining to challenge to such new membership. The direction No. 3 issued by the learned Assistant Charity Commissioner is modified to the extent that such newly inducted members may attend the meeting, yet, they will not be permitted to cast their votes unless the leave is granted by the Joint Charity Commissioner in that regard. With these observations, the writ petition is dismissed. No costs. [ V.R. KINGAONKAR ] JUDGE NPJ/WP1298-09