Limitation of cooperative society

When the dispute relates to the recovery of any sum including interest thereon due to a credit cooperative society by a member there of, be computed from the date on which such ceases to be a member of the society ; (b) save as otherwise provided in clause (c), when the dispute any act or omission on the part of any of the parties clause (b) or clause (c) of sub-section (1) six the date on which the act or omission, with reference to dispute arose, took place; (c) when the dispute relates to a provisional registration shall, subject to this se

Settlement of Disputes for credit cooperative society

(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in any other law for being in force, if any dispute other than a dispute regarding dies action taken by a multi state cooperative society against its paid or an industrial dispute as defined in clause (k) of Section 2 of the Disputes Act touching the constitution, tag.

Repayment of multi state cooperative society

(1) If in the course of an audit, inquiry, inspection or the winding up of a cooperative society it is found that any person, who is entrusted with the organization or management of such society or has at any time been an officer or an employee of the society has made payment contrary to this repayment to employee or officer of multi state cooperative societythe rules or the bye-laws or has caused deficiency

Repeal and Saving in multi state cooperative society

The out prejudice to the provisions contained in the General 1897 with respect to repeals, any notification, rule, registration, certificate, notice, decision, direction,otherization , consent, application, request or thing made, issued, under the multi state cooperative society Act, 1984 (51 of if in force at the commencement of this Act, continue to be in have effect as if made, issued, given or done under the provisions of this Act.

Power to Make Rules

The Central Government may by notification, make rules to carry vision of this multi state cooperative society. In particular, and without prejudice to the generality of the power such rules may provide for all or any of the following namely (a) the form to be used the particulars to be given and the conditions to be complied with in the making of applications under for the registration of a multi state society and the procedure in the matter of suc

Certain acts not to apply

(1) The provisions of the Companies Act, 1956 (1 of 1956) Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Act, 1969 apply to the multi state societies. (2) The multi state society registered or registered under the provisions of this Act shall not indulge in mono and restrictive trade practices as defined in the Monopolies and Trade Practices Act, 1969.

Bar of Jurisdiction of Courts

Otherwise provided in this Act, no court shall have on in respect of (a) the registration of multi state cooperative society or its bye-laws or of an amendment of the bye-laws (b) any matter concerning the winding up and the dissolution of a multi state society.

Notice Necessary in Suits

No suit shall be instituted against a credit cooperative society of officers in respect of any act touching the constitution, management or business of multi state cooperative society until the expiration of ninety days next after in writing has been delivered to the Central Registrar or left at his stating the cause of action, the name, description and place of residence plaintiff and the relief which he claims, and the plaint shall co

Liquidator to be public servant

Any multi state cooperative society person appointed as liquidator under the provisions of this shall be deemed tobea public servant within the meaning of Indian Penal Code Provisions of the 2002 Act are word to word same identical to the 1984 Act.

Minutes to be Evidence

Minutes of meetings kept in accordance with the provisions of Section shall be evidence of the proceedings recorded therein. provides that minutes kept in accordance with Section be evidence of the proceedings recorded therein. It is rule of evidence  when anything has been duly recorded in the books kept for that purpose they are evidence of the proceedings that have been recorded in the makes provision for recording minutes of proceedings general meetings and of Board and other meetings.