The JAMMU AND KASHMIR CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES ACT, 1989 — India law | Esheria

The JAMMU AND KASHMIR CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES ACT, 1989

This provision sets the Act’s title and start, defines key terms, and lays out registration, membership, voting, committee, liability, and reorganisation rules for co-operative societies.

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This provision sets the Act’s title and start, defines key terms, and lays out registration, membership, voting, committee, liability, and reorganisation rules for co-operative societies. This text sets governance, audit, loan, charge, and recovery rules for co-operative societies and co-operative banks. The Registrar has wide powers over co-operative society inspections, inquiries, winding up, and recovery, and must communicate results and act on certain applications and bank advice. This provision sets out when the Bank or its committee may sell mortgaged property without court intervention, when loans can be accelerated, and related powers over receivers, debentures, leases, and recovery processes. This segment covers review powers, interlocutory orders, offences, notice requirements, limits on court jurisdiction, rule-making power, and repeal/savings for co-operative societies.

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