Skip to content
rawlaw unfiltered legal news
  • Home
  • News
  • Videos
  • Bookmarks
  • Profile
  • facebook.com
  • twitter.com
  • t.me
  • instagram.com
  • youtube.com

Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act

Home - Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act

Bombay High Court: “Registrar Must First Exhaust Democratic Options Before Appointing Administrator Under Section 77A”
Posted inNews

Bombay High Court: “Registrar Must First Exhaust Democratic Options Before Appointing Administrator Under Section 77A”

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court (Justice Amit Borkar) held that the Registrar cannot dissolve a co-operative housing society’s managing committee and appoint an Administrator under Section 77A of the…
Posted by Rawlaw October 10, 2025
Bombay High Court Issues 3 Strong Directives: Fraud Cannot Be Condoned — Void Registration Without Jurisdiction & Promoter’s Consent
Posted inNews

Bombay High Court Issues 3 Strong Directives: Fraud Cannot Be Condoned — Void Registration Without Jurisdiction & Promoter’s Consent

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court (Justice Milind N. Jadhav) held that a co-operative housing society registered without the promoter’s consent, by an authority lacking jurisdiction, and through fraudulent representations,…
Posted by Rawlaw October 10, 2025

Recent News

  • Bombay High Court: “Once the Order of Cognizance is Set Aside, the FIR and Chargesheet Do Not Survive” — Court Grants Eight Weeks’ Protection to Enable Amendment Challenging Cognizance Order
  • Bombay High Court’s Crucial Directives: MSME Borrowers Cannot Stop SARFAESI Proceedings Despite Late 2015 Notification
  • Supreme Court: Procedural Law is the Handmaid of Justice — “Substantial Justice Cannot Be Sacrificed at the Altar of Technicality”; Written Statement and Right of Cross-Examination Restored in Commercial Suit Amid COVID-19 Limitation Exclusion
  • Delhi High Court: “Suspension of Sentence Is the Exception, Not the Rule” — Bail Denied to NDPS Convict Possessing 25 Kg of Ganja; Court Reiterates That Seriousness of Offence and Fair Chance of Acquittal Must Guide Discretion
  • Delhi High Court: “State Must Act Fairly and Transparently” — NHAI’s Cancellation of Letter of Acceptance and Retendering Declared Arbitrary and Non-Est; Court Holds LoA to Be a Concluded Contract, Directs NHAI to Proceed After Accepting Indian Bank Guarantee
Copyright 2025 — Raw Law. All rights reserved.
Scroll to Top