Some registration can only be done in cooperative credit societies in delhi. For example, fcra registration https://www.fcra.co.in(visit this website for knowing more details), it can be done only from Delhi. Similarly all types of multi state cooperative society registrations can be done only from Delhi. You require at least 50 members from one state and the minimum number of states should be 2. You can keep more number of states also and more number of members. But the first condition must be fulfilled. Now the almost 200 days has been passed. But they are not paying my money. Company has almost cheated me. None of the staff or agent is co-ordaining well. The A.M ran away from Sutra to Orison. G.M., M.D. or C.E.O.nobody is receiving the call. Here agents are saying company's account has been seized by Income tax department in credit cooperative societies. I had did the agreement of my home to be paid for purchasing amount as I got the maturity but now there is no chance looking to me for getting my money back. I know I have been cheated by company in the greed of more interest but why the cabinet or government gives the license to these companies am now only on the god's blessings if I will get my money back but Please stop these types of companies. Please save the people like me to be cheated. he registers, indexes, returns and copies of certificates and other documents referred to in sub-section (1) shall be open during business hours (subject to such reasonable restrictions, as the hours in each day are allowed for inspection) to the inspection multi state co-operative society may impose, so that not less than two (a) of any member or debenture holder, without fee; and (b) of any other person, on payment of such sum as may be prescribed for each inspection. Where minutes of the proceedings of any general meeting of the multi-State co-operative society or of any meeting of its board or a committee of the board have been kept in accordance wit the provisions of section 110, then, until the contrary is proved, the meeting shall be deemed to have been duly called and held, and all proceedings thereat to have duly taken place, and in particular, all appointments of directors or liquidators made at the meeting shall be deemed to be valid in society.