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Sets Aside Subdivision of Cooperative Society: Registrar’s Failure to Consult Federal Society at Mandated Stage Under Rule 17 Invalidates Orders Due to Procedural Lapses

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Bombay High Court Sets Aside Subdivision of Cooperative Society: Registrar's Failure to Consult Federal Society at Mandated Stage Under Rule 17 Invalidates Orders Due to Procedural Lapses
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Bombay High Court Sets Aside Subdivision of Cooperative Society: Registrar’s Failure to Consult Federal Society at Mandated Stage Under Rule 17 Invalidates Orders Due to Procedural Lapses

1. Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court invalidated the Registrar's orders subdividing the petitioner-society into two new societies. The court found that the consultation process with the Federal Society, as…
Posted by Rawlaw January 18, 2025

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