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According to Section 13 of KCS Act, an amendment to the bye-law takes effect from which date?

AThe date of its registration

BThe date it is proposed by the society

CThe date it is approved by the Registrar

DThe date it is notified in the official gazette

Answer:

A. The date of its registration

Read Explanation:

Sec 13 : When amendment of bye-law came into force.

  • An amendment shall take effect from the date of its registration, unless a specific effective date is otherwise provided."

Sec 13 A Rule 5: Subject Matter of Byelaw

  • Every co-operative society shall make its bye-laws consistent with the provisions of this Act and rules and no provision in the bye-laws of a co-operative society shall be contrary to the provisions of the Act and the Rules.

RULE 5- SUBJECT MATTER OF BYELAW

  • Rule 5(1) Byelaws of the Society shall not be contrary to the Act and Rules and may deal with all or any of the matters specified below

  • A) Name and address of the Society and its Branches if any

  • B) Area of operation

  • C) Objectives

  • D) The manner and limit of raising the funds of the Society and the purpose of its utilization, Maximum share capital one member can

  • E) Terms and qualification for admission to membership, privileges, rights, duties and liabilities of members including nominal or associate members etc.

Rule 5(2): In case of Credit Societies, following should also be be included in the Byelaw

  • Maximum loan admissible to a member

  • Maximum rate of interest on loans to members

  • Conditions of loans granted to members and Managing committee and penalties for misappropriation.

  • Consequences for default for payment of any sum due

  • The circumstances under which a loan may recalled.

Rule 5(3):

  • In case of Non- Credit Societies, the mode of conducting business such as manufacture, purchase, sale, stock taking and other matters and also the matters specified in Rule 5(1)

Rule 5(4):

  • Society having Credit and Non Credit Functions called Composite Society. They maintain both 5(2) and 5(3).

Rule 6 Model Byelaw

  • The Registrar is competent to frame model bylaws of Co- operative Societies.

  • Such model byelaw shall be adopted by the society with modifications as may be suggested by the Society and agreed by the Registrar.


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