Bar on court jurisdiction limits judicial intervention in registration, bye laws and winding up, subject to Registrar's leave. Bar on court jurisdiction prevents courts from hearing matters about registration of multi State co operative societies, their bye laws or amendments, and ... Summary
Bar on court jurisdiction limits judicial intervention in registration, bye laws and winding up, subject to Registrar's leave.
Bar on court jurisdiction prevents courts from hearing matters about registration of multi State co operative societies, their bye laws or amendments, and winding up and dissolution, except where the Act allows. While a society is being wound up, suits relating to its business cannot be instituted or proceeded with against the liquidator, the society or its members without the leave of the Central Registrar, who may impose conditions. Decisions and orders made under the Act are generally not subject to questioning in court.
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