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1 - 10 of 11 (0.31 seconds)Babaji Kondaji Garad Etc vs The Nasik Merchants Co-Operative Bank ... on 31 October, 1983
8. By a plain reading of Schedule-B, it comes to fore that a
Cooperative Society is not empowered to frame any bye law
pertaining to qualification or disqualification of a Cooperative
Society and thus, the impugned bye laws do not stand to scrutiny
because they were framed by the Milk Union which has no
jurisdiction to act in this manner. Learned Single Judge considered
the import of the Supreme Court Judgment in the case of Babaji
Kondaji Garad Vs. Nasik Merchants Co-operative bank Ltd.
& Ors. reported in (1984)2 SCC 50 wherein, it has been held
that bye laws of the Cooperative Society can have the status of
Articles of Association of a company and do not have force of law.
Section 8 in Rajasthan Co-operative Societies Act, 2001 [Entire Act]
Section 30 in Rajasthan Co-operative Societies Act, 2001 [Entire Act]
Section 57 in Rajasthan Co-operative Societies Act, 2001 [Entire Act]
Section 123 in Rajasthan Co-operative Societies Act, 2001 [Entire Act]
Rajasthan Co-operative Societies Act, 2001
Hari Ram Bishnoi vs . State Of Rajasthan & Ors. on 24 July, 2015
1. The instant writ appeal has been preferred by the appellant
Cooperative Department, State of Rajasthan for assailing the
judgment/ final order dated 24.07.2015 passed by the learned
Single Bench of this Court in a bunch of writ petitions led by S.B.
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Civil Writ Petition No.7465/2010 (Hari Ram Bishnoi Vs. State of
Rajasthan & Ors.), whereby the learned Single Judge, accepted
the writ petitions and struck down the contentious bye laws
framed by the various District Milk Unions pertaining to elections
of the Board of Directors of the District Milk Unions.