Rajesh Subramanian vs The State Of Karnataka on 30 June, 2025

0
59

In exercise of the powers conferred under
section 32 of the Real Estate (Regulation and
Development) Act, 2016, the complaint bearing

– 128 –

NC: 2025:KHC:23360

HC-KAR

No.CMP/210223/0007613 CMP/221116/0010348
is hereby allowed and recommends to the
Registrar of Co-operative Society and their
subordinate offices to take steps to register the
application of Commune 1 Owners Co-operative
Societies Act.

14.3. As regards the formation and incorporation of

the Cooperative Society, he submits that by

way of the 97th Amendment to the

Constitution, Article 19(1)(c) has been

introduced in the Constitution recognising the

right of citizens to form Associations or Unions,

including Co-operative Societies.

Correspondingly, Article 43B has been

introduced in the chapter relating to Directive

Principles of State Policy, which mandates that

the State shall endeavour to promote voluntary

formation, autonomous functioning, providing

democratic control and professional

management of Co-operative Societies. Thus,

the Co-operative Society having been formed

[ad_1]

Source link

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here