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SUPREME COURT CIVIL PROCEDURE ACT 1932 - SECT 63
Power of Attorney-General at any time to institute proceedings with respect to any charitable trust
(1) The Attorney-General may at any time, either ex officio or on the
relation of any person or public officer, institute any proceedings he may
deem necessary or proper to establish or enforce the execution of any trust
for any charitable purpose, or to recover or protect, or to remedy or prevent
any abuse, misapplication, or illegal administration of, any property affected
by a trust for any charitable purpose, or to provide for the administration of
any such trust.
(2) The Court or a judge may, in any proceeding in the Court, order or
direct that the Attorney-General
(a) be made a party to the proceeding, and for such purpose may make any order
for the amendment of the proceeding or otherwise; or
(b) be cited to see proceedings in the proceeding.
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