A Co-operative Society is formed by individuals with a common interest to promote mutual economic, social, or cultural benefits. Examples include housing societies, agricultural co-ops, and credit societies.
Co-operatives are governed by the Co-operative Societies Act, 1912 and state-specific laws. Registration provides legal identity, eligibility for government subsidies, and credibility with banks for loans and operations.
🔹 Why You Shouldn’t Delay
- Without registration, the group has no legal recognition.
- Members cannot access government schemes and subsidies.
- Unregistered societies lack protection in disputes.
🔹 How We Help You
- Draft bylaws and registration documents.
- File application with Registrar of Co-operatives.
- Advisory on compliance and audits.
- Support in subsidy and loan applications.
🔹 What You Should Do Next
- ✅ Share member details and objectives.
- ✅ We draft bylaws and file with Registrar.
- ✅ Receive Co-operative Society Registration Certificate.
👉 Strengthen collective efforts with Co-operative Registration.
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