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What is the amendment fee for Vanitha, SC/ST, and School/College Co-operative Societies?

A₹100

B₹25

C₹75

D₹50

Answer:

D. ₹50

Read Explanation:

Fee For Amendment of Bye law

  1. Any other societies - ₹ 1000

  2. Vanitha, SC/ST, School/College Societies - ₹ 50

  • Sec 12 (3) : After amending the byelaw, the Registrar shall issue a copy amendment together with the Certificate of Registration signed and sealed by the Registrar Such certificate shall be conclusive evidence that the amendment has been duly registered

  • 12(4A): An Application for Amendment of Byelaw should be disposed of by the Registrar within 90 days from the date of application

  • Sec 83 (2): Appeal against the refusal of registration of Amendment of Byelaw can be given within 60 days from the date of refusal to the Registrar or Government

  • Rule 124(9) : Registrar and Govt. take decision within 6 months from the date of receiving such appeal.

  • 12(4B): If the application is not disposed within 90 days the society can make Representation to the Registrar or the Govt.

  • If the decision is not taken by any Officer on whom the powers of the Registrar's are conferred, representation shall be made before Registrar and govt.

  • Before Govt: If the decision not taken by the RCS, representation shall be made before Govt

  • The Registrar or Government should take decision with in 60 days from the date of such representation

  • The amendment details should also be included in Form 4 (Register of Registered Societies)


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