Societies Registration Act
A society is legally registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860. The Indian Societies Registration Act of 1860 was enacted under the British Raj in India, but is largely still in force in India today. It provides for the registration of literary, scientific and charitable societies.
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Cancellation of Registration of Society
If the complaint is received against the society, the District Magistrate being in charge of the district finds some substance in the complaint, he can get an enquiry conducted and refer the matter…
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Existence of Society –Â With a Non-Renewed Certificate
Section 3 of the Societies Registration Act provides for registration of a society upon presentation of Memorandum of Association before the Registrar on payment of certain fee. Section 3-A of the Act provides…
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Office bearers of A Society – Dispute With Regard to Election or Continuance in Office
In so far as disputes or doubts in respect of the election or continuance in office of the Office bearers of a society registered in Uttar Pradesh are concerned, the Legislature has created…
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Immovable Property – Belonging to A Society
Any Immovable Property belonging to a Society shall be deemed to be vested for the time being in the Governing Body of such Society and in all proceedings, the property, movable and immovable,…