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good morning, I have a question regarding my housing society. My society is registered as a co-operative society from Ahmedabad. In my society few committee members and chairman are not owners/propri ...
good morning, I have a question regarding my housing society. My society is registered as a co-operative society from Ahmedabad. In my society few committee members and chairman are not owners/propri ...
Dear Sir,
Before answering your questions bye-laws of the Society is to be read. He can become chairman of the Society if rules permits.
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Our Cooperative Housing Society has 30+ members & as per byelaw only 6 out of 11 managing committee members are needed for quorum for meeting. However we have only 5 members out of an original 8-memb ...
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It is invalid since quorum is not met.
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My Trust would like to help poor students of a Muncipal school for ther online education, by providing them 2 mobiles and 2 sim cards for mobile data. The Foundation will purchase 6 months mobile data ...
Hello sir, we need more details about your initiative as well as details about your trust to figure out the modalities for the same. Please feel free to provide these details so that I can better advice you. Thank you!
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We live here in our house in a cooperative housing society here in Bombay for the last 45 years or so. Being Muslims we were never appreciated here, this being a building with majority of Catholics. U ...
It seems that the society is manifested with lots of problems and mismanagement. What you can do is formally write a letter to the Registrar of the Cooperative society and lodge a complain against all this. Post that the Registrar will intervene to set everything alright.
Sir, I have received recovery certificate under section 101 , of the society act. Please let me know where can i appeal further against the society.
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You have to contact a lawyer in your state. Every state has its own society act and you have to detail your issue to a lawyer and he can guide you in this matter. It depends upon various factors.
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Can a private trust ( registered ) take control of a public temple for its maintainance, upkeep and development
Private trust is a trust created for the benefit of individuals other than a public or charitable purpose. It is created for the financial benefit of one or more designated beneficiaries rather than for the public benefit. It is usually governed by the Indian Trusts Act, 1882,as amended up to date so that registered Private Trust cannot take control of a public temple for its maintenance, upkeep and development .
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Can I as advocate be an apartment society secretary ?..it's a non profit work. Has it any legal hassles on me, if my other management committee members coerce on defaulters
Dear Sir,
Normally, there will be no any troubles since you are holding an non-profit post that is the post of secretary and it cannot be hit by provisions of Advocates Act. You may see the provisions of Advocates Act and recent rules framed by Bar Council of India.
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residents welfare can appoint supervisor , drain cleaner ,road cleaner without labour law to follow
Dear Sir,
It all depends upon local laws of your state.
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Dear Sir, A few days ago treasurer of our charitable has passed away. At the same, we held a meeting with trust members to replace a new trustee. Do we need to inform this same with the sub-register ...
change in trust for trustee have to be informed in sub-registrar office.
Dear Sir, Some of our friends have registered charitable trust with the SRO office long ago in 2008. They haven't maintained any kinds of records and trust functions since the beginning of the trust d ...
atleast do audits every year.
do it immediately.
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