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Co-opt member option

(Querist) 03 July 2017 This query is : Resolved 
Dear Sir / Madam,

I understand that as per Recent Changes in MCS Act, 1960 and Bye Laws of Cooperative Housing Society U/s: 73CB Co-option not allowed. But, Managing Committee Members are still allowing Co-opt Member to attend Managing Committee Meetings. What necessary steps / action can be taken about / against this issue ?

Regards,

Mihir Joglekar
Kumar Doab (Expert) 03 July 2017
What is provided for in the changes pointed by you!
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 03 July 2017
This is nothing but a professional discussion. How are you related with the query and its facts?
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 03 July 2017
Sr. Expert raj kumar makkad ji,

Happy to see after a long gap, hope would continue to guide when time permit from your busy schedule.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 03 July 2017
May lodge complaint with the Registrar.
Mihir Joglekar (Querist) 04 July 2017
Dear Shri Raj Kumar Makkadji,

I am Managing Committee Member of CHS located at Pune, MH. One Co-opt Member even after making him aware of the fact that as per Section 73CB he is not allowed to attend the meeting. Still acting Chairman, Secretary and some of the other Committee Members are allowing him to attend hence violating the Act. Not only that he is signing on legal documents on behalf of Chairman & Secretary and these Office Bearers doesn't have objection. Recently that co-opt member also forced these office bearers to sign a Cheque of Rs. 80,000 /- to a Civil Contractor. It is not at all acceptable ? What action can be taken against this issue ?

Awaiting Response.

Best Regards,

Mihir Joglekar


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