Inspection powers for multi State co operative societies allow registrar directed access to records and reporting within set timelines. The Central Registrar may inspect a multi State co operative society on specified requests or by order, provided at least fifteen days' notice is given; the Registrar may authorise a person in writing to conduct the inspection. The Registrar or authorised inspector has access to all books, accounts, papers, vouchers, securities, stock and other property, may verify cash balances, and may take custody of items if serious irregularities are found. The inspector may call board or general meetings as necessary, officers and members must furnish required information, and the inspection report must be communicated to the society within three months of completion.
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Inspection powers for multi State co operative societies allow registrar directed access to records and reporting within set timelines.
The Central Registrar may inspect a multi State co operative society on specified requests or by order, provided at least fifteen days' notice is given; the Registrar may authorise a person in writing to conduct the inspection. The Registrar or authorised inspector has access to all books, accounts, papers, vouchers, securities, stock and other property, may verify cash balances, and may take custody of items if serious irregularities are found. The inspector may call board or general meetings as necessary, officers and members must furnish required information, and the inspection report must be communicated to the society within three months of completion.
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