Co-operative societies are one of the forms of business organisation these are formed by the people who wish to get some benefit from that organisation. they function under the sovereign principle principle of mutual help. generally, they are formed by the economically weaker sections who join together for the promotion of their common economic interest. in this way different sections of people join together and form co-operative organisation or society for their betterment. The object of the society is to improve the condition of the community as a whole.
REGISTRATION
For forming the society it is compulsory to register for getting the legal entity. For that purpose a co-operative society must be registered under co-operative society Act only after the registration, it can commence its operation . Section 4 to 8 of Kerala co-operative society act 1969 and rules 3 and 4 dealt with the registration of a co-operative society
*Registrar
SECTION 4
*Objects
SECTION 5
*Limited liability
SECTION 6 AND RULES 3
*Application for registration
SECTION 7 AND RULE 4
*Registration
*Modification
*Refusal
SECTION 8
*Registration certificates
SECTION 9
*Corporate status
RULE 5
*Bye-Laws
*Subject matters of bye laws
RULE 6
*Model bye-laws
SECTION 10
*Change of name of society
SECTION 11 AND RULE 12
*Change of liabilty
SECTION 12 AND RULE 9
*Amendment of bye-law
*Procedure for amendment
*Compulsory amendment of bye-law
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