Legal Remedies and Registrar Complaints

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Complaints related to cooperative societies should be filed with the Registrar's office.

Complaints related to cooperative societies should be filed with the Registrar's office.

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Short Answer

Complaints related to cooperative societies should be filed with the Registrar's office.

Detailed Explanation

Section 91 of the Gujarat Cooperative Societies Act, 1961 empowers the Registrar to adjudicate disputes and complaints related to cooperative societies. This means that any complaint regarding the functioning, management, or any other issue concerning a cooperative society should be filed with the Registrar's office. The Registrar has the authority to investigate the matter, issue orders, and provide necessary remedies as per the provisions of the Act.

In practice, individuals or members of a cooperative society can submit a written complaint to the Registrar's office detailing the nature of the issue, supporting documents, and any relevant information. The Registrar will then initiate an inquiry, gather evidence, and conduct hearings if required to resolve the dispute. The decision of the Registrar can be challenged in the cooperative court if any party is dissatisfied with the outcome.

Real-world Scenarios

  • Mr. Patel, a member of a cooperative housing society, filed a complaint with the Registrar's office regarding financial irregularities in the society's accounts. The Registrar conducted an investigation, found discrepancies, and directed the society to rectify the errors.

  • A group of farmers lodged a complaint against the management committee of their cooperative society for mismanagement of funds. The Registrar intervened, conducted a thorough inquiry, and removed the errant committee members, ensuring proper governance.

  • In case of disputes between members of a cooperative society regarding elections, membership, or any other matter, the Registrar serves as the primary authority to resolve such conflicts and provide appropriate remedies.

References

  • Section 91 of the Gujarat Cooperative Societies Act, 1961: [Official PDF]

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