Now CA can make complaint in case of non-adherence to Election Code of Conduct

Deepak Gupta | Sep 15, 2018 |

Now CA can make complaint in case of non-adherence to Election Code of Conduct

Now CA can make complaint in case of non-adherence to Election Code of Conduct bycandidate or his/her authorized representative. ICAI has provided format for the same.
In terms of Rule 16 of the Chartered Accountants (Election to the Council) Rules, 2006, the Election Code of Conduct has been issued, to be effective from 6th September 2018.
In case any member wishes to inform non-adherence to the said Election Code, by any candidate or his/her authorized representative, the same can be informed to the Returning Officer by the member concerned specifying the non-adherence to the provision in the Code of Conduct alongwith documentary evidence in the following manner :-

Now CA can make complaint in case of non-adherence to Election Code of Conduct

Particulars of the Informant (Name, Membership No. and Contact Details)Particulars of the Candidate about whom non adherence to the Code of Conduct to be informed (Name, Membership No.and Region)Particulars ofNon- adherenceRelevant Clause from the Code of Conduct alleged to have been infringedEvidence attached
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The above details duly signed by the informant in writing be sent at the following address or scanned copies through email at [email protected]
 
V. Sagar
Secretary and Returning Officer
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India ICAI Bhawan, Indraprastha Marg
New Delhi -110 002
 

V. Sagar

Secretary and Returning Officer

 

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