Delegation of registrar powers enables state registrars to exercise specified Central Registrar functions with defined exclusions and limits. Delegation of powers under the Multi-State Co-operative Societies Act authorises State and UT Registrars to exercise specified Central Registrar functions for multi-state co-operative societies within their jurisdiction, subject to exclusion of National Co-operative Societies, compliance with directions from the Central Registrar, and confinement to societies whose governing bodies elected under the earlier statute continue beyond the three-year term.
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Delegation of registrar powers enables state registrars to exercise specified Central Registrar functions with defined exclusions and limits.
Delegation of powers under the Multi-State Co-operative Societies Act authorises State and UT Registrars to exercise specified Central Registrar functions for multi-state co-operative societies within their jurisdiction, subject to exclusion of National Co-operative Societies, compliance with directions from the Central Registrar, and confinement to societies whose governing bodies elected under the earlier statute continue beyond the three-year term.
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