The Gujarat Cooperative societies Act-1961 — India law | Esheria

The Gujarat Cooperative societies Act-1961

This part of the Act sets out what the Gujarat Co-operative Societies Act covers, defines key terms, and lays down registration and membership rules for co-operative societies.

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India
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This part of the Act sets out what the Gujarat Co-operative Societies Act covers, defines key terms, and lays down registration and membership rules for co-operative societies. This provision restricts member voting and shareholding, limits transfers and loans, sets rules for society records and inspections, and governs profits, reserves, dividends, and State support. This provision sets meeting, audit, record-keeping, and supervision rules for co-operative societies, including registrar powers and some term limits for designated officers. The provision gives the Registrar, the State Government, and liquidators powers over appeals, dispute handling, recovery, and winding-up processes for co-operative societies. Committee members and certain bank officers must follow specific reporting, compliance, recovery, and fund-transfer rules; some officers are limited to two terms, and land development banks get powers over debentures, mortgages, recovery, and sales.