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Registrar may supersede the committee of a Co-operative Society?

ARegistrar

BGeneral body

CGovernment

DTribunal

Answer:

A. Registrar

Read Explanation:

Registrar may Supersede the Committee of a Co-operative Society The Registrar of Co-operative Societies is empowered under the Co-operative Societies Act to supersede the managing committee of a co-operative society. Grounds for supersession: Persistent default in performing duties Acts prejudicial to the interests of the society or its members Wilful disobedience of lawful orders of the Registrar Failure to conduct elections within the prescribed time Mismanagement causing financial loss Procedure: The committee must be given a reasonable opportunity of being heard. The Registrar shall issue a written order stating reasons for supersession. After supersession: The committee ceases to function. The Registrar may appoint an Administrator or Administrative Committee. Steps are taken to conduct fresh elections and restore democratic management. Purpose: To protect members’ interests To ensure proper administration To maintain discipline and efficiency in co-operative societies


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