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2019 Supreme(Online)(Gau) 410

MR. KALYAN RAI SURANA, J
BAKTAR HUSSAIN – Appellant
Versus
THE STATE OF ASSAM – Respondent


Advocates:
For the Appellants/Petitioners: MR M J QUADIR
For the Respondents: DR. B AHMED(SC, CO OP, R:1-4)

Table of Content
1. mandatory meeting requirements for cooperative societies. (Para 2 , 3)
2. consequences of failing to comply with meeting regulations. (Para 4 , 5 , 6)
3. automatic dissolution of board for agm failure. (Para 15 , 16)
4. writ petition becomes infructuous by dissolution of board. (Para 17 , 18)

JUDGMENT

Date : 21-01-2019

Heard Mr. M.J. Quadir, learned counsel for the petitioner, Dr. B. Ahmed, learned standing counsel for the Cooperation Department, Mr. B.C Das, learned Senior Counsel, assisted by Ms. A. Ahmed, learned counsel for respondent No.5 and Mr. A.M. Barbhuiya, the learned counsel for the respondents No. 6 to 13.

2) By this writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, the petitioner has prayed for setting aside, (i) the order dated 14.09.2018 passed by the Zonal Joint Registrar of Cooperative Societies, Silchar, (ii) the notice dated 07.09.2018 issued by the Secretary, Mangalpur, Boalihawar Cooperative Societies Ltd. (respondents No. 5) and Jahural Islam Laskar (respondent No.6), and (iii) report dated 24.09.2018 submitted by the Assistant Registrar of Cooperative Societies, Cachar (respondent No.3) to the Registrar of Cooperative Societies, Assam

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