(1) If, on receiving a report of the Charity Commissioner, the State Government is of opinion that the Committee is not competent to perform, or makes default in performing the duties imposed on it under this Act, or exceeds or abuses its powers, the State Government may, after due enquiry, by notification in the Official Gazette, dissolve the Committee and re-establish another Committee within a period of six months from the date of dissolution, or supersede the Committee for such period not exceeding six months, as the State Government may deem fit. (2) Before issuing a notification under sub-section (1), the State Government shall communicate to the Committee the grounds on which they propose to do so, fix a reasonable time for the Committee to show cause against the proposal and consider its explanations or objections, if any. (3) Where a committee is dissolved or superseded under this section, the State Government shall appoint a person from amongst persons in the active service of the State Government of from persons who have retired from such service (such person not being below the rank of a collector) and professing the Hindu religion and who is a devotee of God Vitthal and Goddess Rukmini and make a declaration accordingly in the form determined by the State Government for the purpose to exercise the powers and to perform the functions of the committee until the re-establishment of another Committee, or till the re-establishment of another Committee, or till the expiry of the period of supersession, as the case may be : Provided that, the period during which the Committee remains superseded shall not have the effect of extending the term of office of a member beyond the period of five years as specified in section 24. (4) The State Government may fix remuneration and other conditions of service for such officer and the same shall be paid from the Temples Fund.
<span style="margin-left:15px;"></span>(<i>1</i>) If, on receiving a report of the Charity Commissioner, the State Government is of opinion that the Committee is not competent to perform, or makes default in performing the duties imposed on it under this Act, or exceeds or abuses its powers, the State Government may, after due enquiry, by notification in the <i>Official Gazette</i>, dissolve the Committee and re-establish another Committee within a period of six months from the date of dissolution, or supersede the Committee for such period not exceeding six months, as the State Government may deem fit.<br> <span style="margin-left:15px;"></span>(<i>2</i>) Before issuing a notification under sub-section (<i>1</i>), the State Government shall communicate to the Committee the grounds on which they propose to do so, fix a reasonable time for the Committee to show cause against the proposal and consider its explanations or objections, if any. <br> <span style="margin-left:15px;"></span>(<i>3</i>) Where a committee is dissolved or superseded under this section, the State Government shall appoint a person from amongst persons in the active service of the State Government of from persons who have retired from such service (such person not being below the rank of a collector) and professing the Hindu religion and who is a devotee of God <i>Vitthal</i> and Goddess <i>Rukmini</i> and make a declaration accordingly in the form determined by the State Government for the purpose to exercise the powers and to perform the functions of the committee until the re-establishment of another Committee, or till the re-establishment of another Committee, or till the expiry of the period of supersession, as the case may be :<br> <span style="margin-left:15px;"></span>Provided that, the period during which the Committee remains superseded shall not have the effect of extending the term of office of a member beyond the period of five years as specified in section 24.<br> <span style="margin-left:15px;"></span>(<i>4</i>) The State Government may fix remuneration and other conditions of service for such officer and the same shall be paid from the Temples Fund. <br>