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Rules Out Electoral College’s Role in Mid-Term Removals

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Bombay High Court Upholds Managing Committee’s Right to Remove Members Through No-Confidence Motion Under Section 73-1D of Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act, Rules Out Electoral College’s Role in Mid-Term Removals
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Bombay High Court Upholds Managing Committee’s Right to Remove Members Through No-Confidence Motion Under Section 73-1D of Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act, Rules Out Electoral College’s Role in Mid-Term Removals

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court dismissed Writ Petition Nos. 1568/2024 and 1163/2024, upholding the validity of the no-confidence motion passed against the petitioners, who were members of the managing…
Posted by Rawlaw January 30, 2025

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