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7. Section 154B-29 further shows the limited nature of this process. It permits only a summary enquiry. If the argument of the petitioners is to be accepted, the authority would have to examine the Special General Body resolution, compare it with the Managing Committee's decision, determine whether the committee acted contrary to the General Body, and then decide whether the financial liability itself is illegal. That exercise requires evidence, interpretation of resolutions, and determination of rights between 19-wp-1671-2026 with ia-1329-2026-2026.doc members and the society. Such issues fall squarely within a dispute under Section 91 of the MCS Act, which is tried like a regular case before the Cooperative Court. Even the question whether a managing committee resolution violates the Act cannot be examined in recovery proceedings. That also requires adjudication under Section 91.