Exam Details
Subject | Co-operative Law | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | Certificate In Co-Operation, Co-Operative Law And Business Law | |
Department | School of Law (SOL) | |
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | June, 2015 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
Explain the following in brief:
1. Objectives of Co-operative Credit Societies Act, 1904.
2. What are the components of Management in Co-operatives
3. De-registration of a Co-operative Society.
4. Who can become a members of a Co-operative Society
5. Surcharge
6. Who is empowered to conduct audit in Co-operative societies
7. Enlist the acts that constitute corrupt practices in Co-operatives.
8. Revision
9. What does not constitute Co-operative dispute?
10. Appeal
11. Discuss the machinery to settle Co-operative dispute.
12. What do you mean by dissolution? Explain in brief different methods of dissolution of Co-operative societies.
13. Discuss briefly the various types of audits carried out in a Co-operative society.
14. Discuss the grounds and procedures for superseding a duly elected management committee.
15. What do you understand by Bye-laws of a Co-operative sOciety? Briefly write the important contents of Bye-laws.
16. How do Co-operative societies mobilize working fund? Explain.
17. Discuss salient features of Model Co-operative Act, 1991.
18. Discuss the role of Co-operatives in the modern era of liberalisation.
19. Explain the grounds for super session and the Powers of Registrar for super session.
20. Explain the following:
Procedure to be followed for calling general body meeting.
Functions of general body meeting.
21. What constitute corrupt practices in the conduct of election in Co-operatives? Explain with the help of Case Laws.
22. Explain the meaning of appeal, review and revision under Co-operative Law. Discuss the law on second appeal with the help of Case Laws.
1. Objectives of Co-operative Credit Societies Act, 1904.
2. What are the components of Management in Co-operatives
3. De-registration of a Co-operative Society.
4. Who can become a members of a Co-operative Society
5. Surcharge
6. Who is empowered to conduct audit in Co-operative societies
7. Enlist the acts that constitute corrupt practices in Co-operatives.
8. Revision
9. What does not constitute Co-operative dispute?
10. Appeal
11. Discuss the machinery to settle Co-operative dispute.
12. What do you mean by dissolution? Explain in brief different methods of dissolution of Co-operative societies.
13. Discuss briefly the various types of audits carried out in a Co-operative society.
14. Discuss the grounds and procedures for superseding a duly elected management committee.
15. What do you understand by Bye-laws of a Co-operative sOciety? Briefly write the important contents of Bye-laws.
16. How do Co-operative societies mobilize working fund? Explain.
17. Discuss salient features of Model Co-operative Act, 1991.
18. Discuss the role of Co-operatives in the modern era of liberalisation.
19. Explain the grounds for super session and the Powers of Registrar for super session.
20. Explain the following:
Procedure to be followed for calling general body meeting.
Functions of general body meeting.
21. What constitute corrupt practices in the conduct of election in Co-operatives? Explain with the help of Case Laws.
22. Explain the meaning of appeal, review and revision under Co-operative Law. Discuss the law on second appeal with the help of Case Laws.
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Subjects
- Business Laws As Applicable to Co-Operatives-1
- Business Laws As Applicable to Co-Operatives-2
- Co-operative Law
- Cooperation, Genesis, Principles, Values, Policy, Growth And Development