Pune: In a major development in the ongoing Seth Hiracahand Nemchand Digambar Jain Boarding House property dispute, Charity Commissioner Amogh Kaloti has issued a status quo order, putting a temporary halt on all transactions, construction, and transfers related to the trust’s property. The order came after an urgent hearing on a petition opposing the proposed sale and redevelopment of the boarding premises, which was taken in Mumbai on Monday.

The petitioners, represented by Adv. Yogesh Pande, strongly opposed the redevelopment proposal, arguing that it violated the original charitable objectives of the trust.

“H.N.D. Jain Boarding was established to provide accommodation and educational facilities for students,” Adv. Pande submitted before the Commissioner. “The proposed redevelopment

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