Registrar inquiry powers permit examining a society's constitution, working and finances and require officers and members to cooperate. The Registrar may, on his own motion or on request by the Collector, a majority of the committee, or not less than one-third of members, direct an authorised person to inquire into a registered society's constitution, working and financial condition; all officers and members must furnish information on the society's affairs as required by the Registrar or his authorised person.
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Registrar inquiry powers permit examining a society's constitution, working and finances and require officers and members to cooperate.
The Registrar may, on his own motion or on request by the Collector, a majority of the committee, or not less than one-third of members, direct an authorised person to inquire into a registered society's constitution, working and financial condition; all officers and members must furnish information on the society's affairs as required by the Registrar or his authorised person.
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