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Saiva Siddhanta Church Act, No 22 of 1988

This document establishes the Saiva Siddhanta Church of Mauritius through the Saiva Siddhanta Church Act. The Church is established as a body corporate to protect and promote monastic Saivite Hinduism, promote Hindu solidarity, manage Saivite temples, and publish religious literature. The Church is managed by a Council consisting of the Church Guru, 3 trustees, and 2 other members appointed by the Guru and trustees. The Church is exempt from paying duties on donations and legacies and its accounts are audited annually. The Council may make rules to promote the welfare of the Church without requiring government approval.

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Saiva Siddhanta Church Act, No 22 of 1988

This document establishes the Saiva Siddhanta Church of Mauritius through the Saiva Siddhanta Church Act. The Church is established as a body corporate to protect and promote monastic Saivite Hinduism, promote Hindu solidarity, manage Saivite temples, and publish religious literature. The Church is managed by a Council consisting of the Church Guru, 3 trustees, and 2 other members appointed by the Guru and trustees. The Church is exempt from paying duties on donations and legacies and its accounts are audited annually. The Council may make rules to promote the welfare of the Church without requiring government approval.

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Revised Laws of Mauritius

SAIVA SIDDHANTA CHURCH ACT


Act 22 of 1988 – 16 July 1988

ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS

SECTION
1. Short title
2. Interpretation
3. Establishment of Church
4. Objects of Church
5. Management of Church
6. Legal proceedings
7. Donations and legacies
8. Audit
9. Exemption
10. Rules

SAIVA SIDDHANTA CHURCH ACT


1. Short title
This Act may be cited as the Saiva Siddhanta Church Act.

2. Interpretation
In this Act—
“Church” means the Saiva Siddhanta Church of Mauritius established
under section 3;
“Council” means the Council referred to in section 5;
“Guru Maha Sannidhanam” means the Guru Maha Sannidhanam of the
Saiva Siddhanta Church, Hawaii, USA.
3. Establishment of Church
(1) There is established for the purposes of this Act the Saiva Siddhanta
Church of Mauritius.
(2) The Church shall be a body corporate.

4. Objects of Church
The objects of the Church shall be to—
(a) protect, preserve and promote monastic Saivite Hinduism;
(b) promote Hindu solidarity;
(c) build and manage orthodox Saivite temples and foster the Saivite
spiritual traditions and monastic life; and
(d) publish and distribute Saivite scripture and other religious literature.

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Saiva Siddhanta Church Act

5. Management of Church
The Church shall be managed by a Council, which shall consist of the
Guru of the Church, 3 trustees of the Church and 2 other members to be
appointed by the Guru and the trustees, or their representatives.
6. Legal proceedings
Service of process by and against the Church shall be made by or on the
Secretary of the Council.
7. Donations and legacies
Article 910 of the Code Civil Mauricien shall not apply to the Church.

8. Audit
The accounts of the Church shall be audited every year by such compe-
tent persons as the Council shall determine.

9. Exemption
Notwithstanding any other enactment, the Church shall be exempt from
the payment of duty on donations and legacies made to it.

10. Rules
(1) The Council may make such rules, not inconsistent with the laws of
Mauritius, as it thinks fit for promoting the welfare of the Church.
(2) Notwithstanding the Interpretation and General Clauses Act, rules
made under subsection (1) shall not be required to be—
(a) approved by the Minister;
(b) laid before the Assembly; or
(c) published in the Gazette.

[Issue 1] S2 – 2

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