Section 11 of MSCS Act, 2002 : Section 11: Amendment Of Bye-Laws Of A Multi-State Co-Operative Society
MSCS Act, 2002
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a multi-state cooperative society named "GreenFarm Co-op" that operates in several states and focuses on organic farming and distribution. The management of GreenFarm Co-op decides to amend its bye-laws to include a new provision for online membership applications to adapt to the digital age and make it easier for new members to join.
According to Section 11 of The Multi-State Co-operative Societies Act, 2002, the society calls for a general meeting where the proposed amendment is presented. The amendment is to allow for digital processing of membership applications, which was previously done only in person or by mail.
GreenFarm Co-op sends out a notice to all its members 15 days before the general meeting, outlining the proposed chan...
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