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State of Sikkim - Section

Section 31 in Sikkim Co-Operative Societies Act, 1955

31. General Assembly.

(1)The General Assembly of a registered society Shall consist of all those who are eligible, to vote at general meetings of the society.
(2)
(a)Every member of a registered society and every ex-officio member of the Administrative Council or managing body of such society, unless under some temporary disqualification, shall have the right to attend any general meeting of the society and to exercise his vote at such meeting,
Provided that these bye-laws of a registered society may 'prescribe,
(i)that a registered society affiliated to such society may have more than one representative but only the authorized member shall be entitled to' vote at general meetings of the society; and
(ii)that only one-third, of the members of the General Assembly, excluding ex-officio members may be, individual members, the other two thirds being representatives of affiliated registered societies.
(b)When the bye-laws of a, registered society contain the provision of sub-section (2)(a) (ii),if the number of individual members exceed one third of the total membership of the' society, the individual, members shall elect at a, special meeting, to be called by the Secretary of-the society not, more than one, month before the annual general meeting in the manner prescribed in the bye-laws for annual general meetings those individual members who, as the representatives of the body of individual members shall form the one-third membership of the General, Assembly for the purpose of voting at the annual and other meetings' of the General Assembly dining the ensuing year only such elected representatives having the right to, attend, and vote at such general meetings.
(3)The supreme authority of a registered society shall be vested in the General Assembly: Provided that during the pendency of any loan or service from the Durbar, or any other creditor secured at the instance of the Durbar supreme authority in respect of any matter adversely affecting the interest of the Durbar or the said, creditor touching such loan or service shall be vested in the Durbar or the Registrar as may be provided in the bye-laws, or any 'person authorised by them in writing, and may extend to, the appointment of orders to hold any of the offices of the society or any persons to be ex,officio members of the Administrative Council, managing body or any committee of the society even if not members of the society. This supreme authority of the Durbar or Registrar may also be exercised in the absence of any loan or service when the Durbar or Registrar, as the case may be, deem their intervention to be necessary in the interests of the: members of the society' or of the Co-operative movement in general. The Durbar or the Registrar as the case may be, may fix the salary of any such appointed officer and declare it to be a charge on the society. They may cancel any such appointments made by them.
(4)An annual or special meeting of the General Assembly shall be summoned and shall exercise its authority and perform its functions in such, manner as may be prescribed in the bye-laws of the society.