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Multi State Co-operative Societies Act, 1984 [Repealed] Chapter XII - Bare Act

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Central Government

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Societies Which Become Multi-state Co-operative Societies Consequent on Reorganization of States

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(1) Where by virtue of the provisions of Part II of the States Reorganization Act, 1956, or any other enactment relating to reorganization of States any co-operative society which immediately before the day on which the reorganization takes place had its objects confined lo one State becomes, as from that day. a multi-State co-operative society, it shall be deemed to be a multi-State co-operative society registered under the corresponding provisions of this Act and the bye-laws of such society shall, in so far as they are not inconsistent with the provisions of this Act, continue to be in force until altered or rescinded.

(2) If it appears to the Central Registrar or any officer authorized' in this behalf by the Central Government (hereafter in this section referred to as the authorized officer) that it is necessary or expedient to reconstitute or reorganize any society referred to in sub-section (1), the Central Registrar or the authorized officer, as the case may be, may, with the previous approval of the Central Government, place before a meeting of the general body of that society, held in such manner as maybe prescribed, a scheme for the reconstitution or reorganization, including proposals regarding-

(a) The formation of new multi-State co-operative societies and the transfer thereto in whole or in part, of the assets and liabilities of that society, or

(b) The transfer, in whole or in part, of the assets and liabilities of that society to any other multi-State co-operative society in existence immediately before the date of that meeting of the general body (hereafter in this section referred to as the existing multi-State co- operative society).

(3) If the scheme is sanctioned by a resolution passed by a majority of the members present at the said meeting, either without modifications or with modifications to which the Central Registrar or the authorized officer agrees, he shall certify the scheme and upon such certification, the scheme shall, notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in any law, regulation or bye-laws for the time being in force, be binding on all the societies affected by the scheme, as well as the shareholders and creditors of all such societies.

(4) If the scheme is not sanctioned under sub-section (3), the Central Registrar or the authorized officer may refer the scheme to such Judge of the appropriate High Court, as may be nominated in this behalf by the Chief Justice thereof, and the decision of that Judge in regard to the scheme shall be final and shall be binding on all the societies affected by the scheme as well as the shareholders and creditors of ail such societies.

(5) Notwithstanding anything contained in this section, where a scheme under sub-section (2) the transfer of the assets and liabilities of any multi-State co-operative society referred to in clause (b) thereof, the scheme shall not be binding on such multi-State co-operative society or the shareholders and creditors thereof, unless the proposal regarding such transfer is accepted by that multi-State co-operative society by a resolution passed by a majority of the member present at a meeting of its general body.





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