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Who framed the Co-operative Societies Act of 1904

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BEdward Law

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Answer:

B. Edward Law

Read Explanation:

  • Sir Edward Law headed the committee that reported on the introduction of cooperative societies in India, which led to the passing of the Co-operative Credit Societies Act of 1904.

  • The committee was formed after the Indian Famine Commission of 1901, which recommended the establishment of cooperative credit societies to help rural farmers.

  • The first legislation on Co-operative Credit Societies, was the Co-operative Credit Societies Act of 1904.

  • It was based on the report submitted by Sir Fredrik Nicholson.

  • This Act confined itself only to Primary Credit Societies.

  • In order to bring the non-credit societies also within its ambit, the Co-operative Societies Act, 1912 was enacted.


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