The Multipurpose Cooperative Societies Act, Haryana 1984, governs the establishment and functioning of cooperative societies in Haryana, including Haryana Gramin Society. This Act provides a comprehensive legal framework for the creation, management, and operation of cooperative societies engaged in various activities. Key details include:
Formation and Registration: The Act outlines the process for forming and registering cooperative societies, including requirements for membership, registration procedures, and the formation of governing bodies.
Objectives and Activities: It specifies the permissible objectives and activities for cooperative societies, including savings, credit, agricultural support, and other cooperative services aimed at benefiting members.
Governance and Management: The Act details the structure of the society’s management, including the roles and responsibilities of the board of directors, general body meetings, and the appointment of officers.
Financial Provisions: It includes regulations related to financial management, including the handling of funds, auditing, and reporting requirements.
Rights and Duties: The Act defines the rights and responsibilities of members, including their roles in decision-making, contributions, and benefits.
Dispute Resolution: It provides mechanisms for resolving disputes between members and the society, as well as disputes involving the society’s operations.
Amendments and Dissolution: The Act covers procedures for amending the society’s rules and regulations, as well as processes for voluntary or compulsory dissolution.
Haryana Gramin Society operates under this Act, ensuring compliance with its provisions to provide secure and effective financial services to its members.