Removal of elected board members by supermajority vote enables the general body to act, subject to a reasonable opportunity to respond. An elected board member acting adversely to the interests of a multi State co operative society may be removed by a general body resolution based on a ... Summary
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Removal of elected board members by supermajority vote enables the general body to act, subject to a reasonable opportunity to respond.
An elected board member acting adversely to the interests of a multi State co operative society may be removed by a general body resolution based on a report of the Central Registrar or otherwise, provided the resolution is passed by a supermajority and the member has been given a reasonable opportunity to make representations.
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