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<h1>Appeals Under Section 99: File Within 60 Days for Decisions on Co-Op Societies' Registration, Membership, and More.</h1> Section 99 of the Multi-State Co-Operative Societies Act, 2002, outlines the provisions for appeals against specific orders or decisions. Appeals can be made against orders by the Central Registrar, such as refusal to register a multi-state co-operative society or its bye-law amendments, decisions on membership admission, cost apportionment of inquiries or inspections, and orders related to winding up or liquidation. Appeals must be filed within sixty days to the designated appellate authority, which can extend this period if justified. The appellate authority's decision is final after considering representations from involved parties.