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Power of recognised association to make rules respecting grouping of members, restricting voting rights, etc., in special cases.

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....) A recognised association may make rules or amend any rules made by it to provide for all or any of the following matters, namely:- ^2[(a) the admission of a firm or a Hindu undivided family as a member;] ^3[(b)] the grouping of the members of the association according to functional or local interests, the reservation of seats on its governing body for members belonging to each group and ap....

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....association; ^6[(e)] the restriction on the right of a member to appoint another person as his proxy to attend and vote at a meeting of the association; ^7[(f) the retirement at every annual general meeting of all directors or such number or proportion of their total number as may be specified in the rules;] ^8[(g)] such incidental, consequential and supplementary matters as may be necess....

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....ules have been made or amended in relation to any matter referred to in ^11[clauses (b) to (e) and (g)] of sub-section (1), the rules so made or amended shall not be deemed to be invalid or ever to have been invalid merely by reason of the fact that the rules so made or amended are repugnant to any of the provisions of the Companies Act, 1956 (1 of 1956)].   ********* 1] Inserted by ....