Multi-State Cooperative Societies Act, 1984
9. Amendment of
bye-laws of a multi-State Cooperative Society.-
1.
No
amendment of any bye-laws of a multi-State Cooperative society shall be valid,
unless such amendment has been registered under this Act.
2.
Every
proposal for such amendment shall be forwarded to the Central Registrar and if
the Central Registrar is satisfied that the proposed amendment -
a. is not contrary to
the provisions of this Act or of the rules;
b. does not conflict
with cooperative principles; and
c. will promote the
economic interests of the members of the multi-State cooperative society, he
may register the amendment within a period of six months from the date of
receipt thereof by him.
Provided that if the Central
Registrar is unable to register the amendment within the period aforesaid he
shall make a report to the Central Government stating therein the reasons for
his inability to do so, and the Central Government may allow him such further
period or periods as is considered necessary to register the amendment.
1.
2.
3.
The
Central Registrar shall forward to the multi-State cooperative society a copy
of the registered amendment together with a certificate signed by him and such
certificate shall be conclusive evidence that the amendment has been duly
registered.
4.
Where
the Central Registrar refuses to register an amendment of the bye-laws of a
multi-State cooperative society, he shall communicate the order of refusal
together with the reasons therefor to the Chief Executive of the society in the
manner prescribed within seven days from the date of such refusal.