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With reference to the Constitutional provisions regarding Cooperative societies, consider the following statements
Select the correct statement.
1&2 only
2&3 only
1&3 only
All of the above
Only statements 1&2 are correct. Constitutional Provisions Regarding
Cooperatives are a state subject under the Constitution, meaning they come under the state governments’ jurisdiction, but there are many societies whose members and areas of operation are spread across more than one state.
For example, most sugar mills along the districts on the Karnataka-Maharashtra border procure cane from both states.
Cooperatives of more than one state are registered under the Multi-State Co-operative Societies Act (MSCS) of 2002 Act.
Their board of directors has representation from all states they operate in.
Administrative and financial control of these societies is with the central registrar, with the law making it clear that no state government official can wield any control over them.
Part IXB was inserted in the Constitution via 97th Constitutional Amendment Act 2011. In view of the insertion of Part IXB, it has become imperative to amend the Act.
Under 97th Amendment
Hence option 1st is correct.
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