Application for registration requires prescribed documentation and authorised signatories for multi state cooperative societies. Application for registration requires a signed Form I with four copies of proposed bye laws signed by applicants; a list of share capital contributors with amounts and attested ID address proofs; a bank certificate of credit balance; an economic viability scheme; a certified promoters' resolution naming a correspondent; a resolution authorising persons to alter bye laws if required; and delivery by registered post or by hand. Additional requirements apply where members are corporate or cooperative bodies and where societies have credit or multi purpose objects, including state no objection and promoter verification certificates.
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Application for registration requires prescribed documentation and authorised signatories for multi state cooperative societies.
Application for registration requires a signed Form I with four copies of proposed bye laws signed by applicants; a list of share capital contributors with amounts and attested ID address proofs; a bank certificate of credit balance; an economic viability scheme; a certified promoters' resolution naming a correspondent; a resolution authorising persons to alter bye laws if required; and delivery by registered post or by hand. Additional requirements apply where members are corporate or cooperative bodies and where societies have credit or multi purpose objects, including state no objection and promoter verification certificates.
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