Exemption power permits societies to be relieved from registration requirements under specified conditions by the state government. The State Government has an express administrative power to exempt societies from statutory registration requirements under the Co-operative Societies Act, 1912, exercisable by special order in each case and subject to conditions the government may impose.
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Exemption power permits societies to be relieved from registration requirements under specified conditions by the state government.
The State Government has an express administrative power to exempt societies from statutory registration requirements under the Co-operative Societies Act, 1912, exercisable by special order in each case and subject to conditions the government may impose.
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