Types of Societies and Registration of the Societies in Delhi

The multi state cooperative society movement in our country shall not only stay but also grow in times to come. In spite of the drawbacks experienced in the working and administration of the cooperative societies, they have positively contributed to the growth and development of the national economy. Promotion of thrift, self-help and mutual aid are the fundamental principles of cooperation.

Holding of Office in multi state cooperative Society

Notwith standing anything contained in this Act, no person shall be hold, at the same time, office of a President or Chairperson or Vicesident or Vice-Chairperson on the Board of more than two cooperative society Section 46 of the 2002 Act is corresponding to Section 36 of the 1984 Act .owing changes have been brought in the 2002 Act: (1) In 1984 Act provision was in respect to holding of office for more than multi state cooperative society, however, in the 2002 Act the number has been increased to two (2) Provisos to Section 36 of the 1984 Act

Comparative/Explanatory Notes And Case, Law

An election of members of board of multi state cooperative society who acted adversely to the interest on the report in multi state cooperative society of the Central Registrar upon resolution passed by in meeting by a majority of two-third of members after having opportunity of representation.

Multi state cooperatives society in India

the multi state cooperative society movement in India has its origin in agriculture and allied sectors. The first credit cooperative societies Act was enacted in 1904.Subsequently a more comprehensive legislation called the cooperative societies Act was enacted. This Act provided for the creation of the post of registrar of multi state cooperative society and registration of cooperative societies for various purposes and audit.

The contexts in which cooperative societics in appears the document

The contexts in which cooperative societies in appears the document under the Andhra Pradesh Mutually Aided registrar of cooperative society Act on 31.5.1997. Thereafter, the society on 26.7.2005 was registered in pursuance of the credit cooperative society Act, 2002 and extended its operations to the state of Maharashtra and Karnataka.

Audit of accounts of cooperative society act multi state cooperative society

Every multi state cooperative society shall keep books of account with respect to :- (a) all sums of money received and expended and the matters in respect of which the receipt and expenditure take place; (b) all sales and purchase of goods; (c) the assets and liabilities; (d) in the case of a multi state cooperative society registration engaged in production, processing and manufacturing, particulars relating to utilization of materials or labor or other items of costs as may be specified by the Central Registrar.

Multi state cooperative society claim in certain cases

The multi state cooperative society claim in certain cases in notwithstanding anything contained in any law for the time being in force, a member of a multi state cooperative society may execute an agreement in favors of that society providing that his employer disbursing his salary or wages shall be competent to deduct every month from the salary or wages payable to him, such amount as may be specified in the agreement and pay the amount so d

The Multi state Cooperative Society Act, 2002

Conversion of a multi state cooperative society into a - (1) A cooperative society may, by an amendment of its bye  laws, extend its jurisdiction and convert itself into a cooperative society: Provided that no such refusal of amendment of Bye-Laws in multi state cooperative society shall be valid unless it has been registered by the Central Registrar.

The Primary Agricultural Credit/Service Societies

The agriculture multi state cooperative society structure in the Punjab State is broadly divided into two sectors, one dealing with the short-terms and medium terms finance and the other with the long-term credit.

Preparation of Bye Laws of multi state cooperative society

1) Every multi state co-operative society shall cause to be audited by an auditor referred to in sub-section (2), its accounts at least once in each year.