By I C Naik Recalling the 1992-93 riots the TIMES NEWS NETWORK has come out with a lead story followed...
Read moreThe lovable little girl in polka dots has kept pace with all of that and stands stronger than before. Yes...
Read moreBy I C Naik In Part 1 April 25 2015 we concluded how the residential flat-user now permissible for commercial...
Read moreBy I C Naik Big news in Mumbai is that the State Government has junked the controversial BMC Development Plan...
Read moreBy Ed Mayo It is one of the biggest issues facing co-operative businesses today: how does a co-operative bring in...
Read moreBy I C Naik In Part 8 we examined the above important issue at length. We all know that Bye-Laws...
Read moreBy I C Naik The uses of dwelling units ( home, residence, private abode) in cooperative housing societies in Mumbai...
Read moreBy I C Naik A good example of how vigil a managing committee can be that, it went all the...
Read moreBy Marie-Claire Kidd Media co-ops including the Bristol Cable, New Internationalist, Slaney Street and Transition Free Press are backing a challenge to bias in “big media”. The...
Read moreBy I C Naik 1.The M C S Act 1960 i.Pursuant to Section (19) (a) of the M C S...
Read moreBy I C Naik Can members of cooperative societies recall a member(s) of the managing committee by passing a no...
Read moreBy I C Naik BACKGROUND AND SCOPE OF THIS PART Cooperative Society’s Bye laws and the Application forms prescribed there...
Read moreSince the apex court referred to Seven Cooperative Principles we deem it fit to present these for readers’ reference Following...
Read moreBy I C Naik While examining the Model bye laws 2014 applicable in housing cooperative societies in Maharashtra our expert...
Read moreBy I C Naik The Bye-Laws of a cooperative society is a document registered in the office of the Registrar...
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