The UTTARAKHAND CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES ACT, 2003 — India law | Esheria

The UTTARAKHAND CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES ACT, 2003

This part sets up the co-operative societies law for Uttarakhand, including registration, membership, management, amendment of bye-laws, and the powers of the Registrar and State Government.

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This part sets up the co-operative societies law for Uttarakhand, including registration, membership, management, amendment of bye-laws, and the powers of the Registrar and State Government. This part lets the Registrar step in when a committee’s term ends without an election, requires replacement management, and sets duties and powers for society officers and meetings. This part sets rules for co-operative societies on profits, funds, loans, audits, disputes, winding up, and farming societies. This part covers recovery of co-operative society dues, appeals and reviews, offences and penalties, and several compliance rules for societies and the Registrar. Co-operative societies must adjust membership and form management committees within one year, and the Registrar can step in if they default.