Jasvinder Singh
09 April 2012 at 15:56
Our Gurudwara in Bangalore is registered under the Karnataka Societies Registration act. As per bye laws, 51 members of general body gave a written request for holding special general meeting. accordingly the meeting was held and 119 members out of the total 1808 members attended the meeting. Our bye laws are silent about the quorum required for such a meeting. Though 119 members signed the meeting register, many left the meeting and in the end, only 58 members were physically present and 28 members voted in favour of the resolution.
Please let me know if firstly without the quorum as per the act, is the meeting legal and if so, is the resolution valid or invalid?
Societies act karnataka
Our Gurudwara in Bangalore is registered under the Karnataka Societies Registration act. As per bye laws, 51 members of general body gave a written request for holding special general meeting. accordingly the meeting was held and 119 members out of the total 1808 members attended the meeting. Our bye laws are silent about the quorum required for such a meeting. Though 119 members signed the meeting register, many left the meeting and in the end, only 58 members were physically present and 28 members voted in favour of the resolution.
Please let me know if firstly without the quorum as per the act, is the meeting legal and if so, is the resolution valid or invalid?