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Query from Raju Iyer

Mr. I C Naik by Mr. I C Naik
March 5, 2015
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Dear Mr. Naik,

Our society is registered in Thane, Maharashtra in 1999. Each member has originally subscribed to five shares of Rs. 50/- each as prescribed under the then prevalent model bye-laws.

The society has now adopted the model byelaws as per the 97th constitutional amendment and Maharashtra Co-op Societies (Amendment) Ordinance 2013. In terms of Byelaw 19 (A) (i), the conditions for membership of the society require that an eligible individual has to hold at least ten fully paid shares of the society.

We have the following queries:

1.How is this clause to be interpreted? Should all members subscribe to and be allotted additional five shares to comply with the prescribed requirements of membership? If yes, is there any prescribed procedure for the same?

2.If the answer is in the negative, then how will this condition be fulfilled?

I C Naik

EVERY MEMBER HAS TO PAY FOR 5 SHARES OF THE SOCIETY.

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  1. nbnath says:
    11 years ago

    Sir I had purchased two flats with one doc duly paying stamp duty as per maharastra stamp act.i also sold one flat with the permission of the soc.two flats had seperate maintainence,electricity bill and tax now i want to sell another flat can i get noc from soc and share certificate issued for the another flat

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