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<h1>Amendments to multi-State co-op society bye-laws need Central Registrar approval as per Multi-State Co-Operative Societies Act, 2002.</h1> Amendments to the bye-laws of a multi-State co-operative society are only valid if registered under the Multi-State Co-Operative Societies Act, 2002. Amendments require a resolution passed by a two-thirds majority at a general meeting, with at least fifteen days' notice given to members. An application for registration must be submitted to the Central Registrar within sixty days, including detailed documentation and certification of procedural compliance. The Central Registrar has three months to approve or refuse the amendment, ensuring it aligns with the Act, co-operative principles, and member interests. If no decision is communicated within this period, the amendment is deemed registered.