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According to Section 8 of Kerala Co-operative Societies Act, what additional document accompanies the Registration Certificate when issued?

ACategorical statement and copy of registered byelaw

BPhotocopy of the ID card of the applicant

CAffidavit declaring the applicant's eligibility

DCopy of the proposed business plan

Answer:

A. Categorical statement and copy of registered byelaw

Read Explanation:

Section 8 - Registration Certificate

  • Sec 8(1) Where a Co-operative Society is registered, the Registrar shall issue Registration Certificate in Form No 3. duly signed and sealed along with the registered Bylaw.

  • Conclusive Evidence

Registration Certificate contains

  • Name and address of the Society

  • Register Number

  • Date of Registration

  • Date of starting

  • The Registrar may assign for each district or such class of societies a code and symbol for giving registration number to the Societies

  • Registrar shall issue a copy of Byelaw, categorical Statement along with Registration Certificate.

  • Registrar shall issue a copy of Byelaw, categorical Statement along with Registration Certificate

  • Categorical statement showing its type as per Rule 15 shall also be included along with the Registration Certificate.

  • Duplicate Registration Certificate Rule 4 A and Section 8(2)

  • If the original Registration Certificate is irrecoverably lost, the Registrar may issue Duplicate Registration Certificate Form No3 A on the basis of details available in the Audit Certificate of that Society with Registrar and the records available in the Office of Registrar/ DCA/State Co-operative Union / Circle Co-operative Union


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