Duties Of Dissolved Committee
Summary
In Maharashtra, a dissolved committee must hand over society records to the administrator, as per the Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act, 1960. During a status quo, the committees powers are limited, and they cannot make decisions or file legal cases without consent. The administrator manages the societys affairs, and non-compliance can lead to legal consequences. Sections 73H and 77A outline these responsibilities and limitations.Full Conversation
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In Maharashtra, India, the duties of a dissolved committee in a residential cooperative society are guided by the Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act, *. Here are some key points:
- The dissolved committee must hand over all records, funds, and property of the society to the appointed administrator.
- They should assist the administrator in managing the society's affairs until the new committee is elected.
- Filing an appeal does not exempt the committee from these responsibilities.
Are you looking for more details on the appeal process or the duties of the administrator?
- The dissolved committee must hand over all records, funds, and property of the society to the appointed administrator.
- They should assist the administrator in managing the society's affairs until the new committee is elected.
- Filing an appeal does not exempt the committee from these responsibilities.
Are you looking for more details on the appeal process or the duties of the administrator?
When there is a status quo by the Registrar Of Societies and the comittee does not hand over to the administrator is he allowed to file any cases against an appointed developer? what are the limitations of the secretaries powers during such times?
In Maharashtra, India, when there is a status quo order by the Registrar of Societies, the committee's actions are limited. Here are some key points:
- The committee must comply with the status quo order and cannot make any decisions or take actions that alter the current state of affairs.
- The administrator has the authority to manage the society and take necessary actions, including filing cases against developers if required.
- The secretary's powers are significantly limited during this period and they must not interfere with the administrator's duties.
Do you need more information on the specific limitations on the secretary's powers during a status quo?
- The committee must comply with the status quo order and cannot make any decisions or take actions that alter the current state of affairs.
- The administrator has the authority to manage the society and take necessary actions, including filing cases against developers if required.
- The secretary's powers are significantly limited during this period and they must not interfere with the administrator's duties.
Do you need more information on the specific limitations on the secretary's powers during a status quo?
yes
In Maharashtra, India, during a status quo period by the Registrar of Societies, the secretary's powers are significantly restricted. Here are some specific limitations:
- No Financial Transactions: The secretary cannot authorize any financial transactions without the administrator's approval.
- No Decision-Making: The secretary cannot make decisions altering the society's affairs.
- Limited Communication: The secretary must coordinate with the administrator for any necessary communications.
Would you like to know more about the administrator's powers during this period?
- No Financial Transactions: The secretary cannot authorize any financial transactions without the administrator's approval.
- No Decision-Making: The secretary cannot make decisions altering the society's affairs.
- Limited Communication: The secretary must coordinate with the administrator for any necessary communications.
Would you like to know more about the administrator's powers during this period?
under which section/law of the Maharshtra Cooperative Societies act does the above limitations come into effect?
To address your question, the limitations on the powers of the committee and secretary during a status quo period by the Registrar of Societies in Maharashtra are generally guided by the Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act, *. Specifically, these provisions are found under:
- Section 77A: Deals with the appointment of an administrator.
- Section 73H: Outlines the powers and duties of the committee and the administrator.
These sections highlight the limitations and responsibilities during the status quo period.
Do you need more details on any specific section?
- Section 77A: Deals with the appointment of an administrator.
- Section 73H: Outlines the powers and duties of the committee and the administrator.
These sections highlight the limitations and responsibilities during the status quo period.
Do you need more details on any specific section?
Could you expand the section 73H to explain the powers and duties outlined for the committee/secretary during a status quo?
Sure, Section 73H of the Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act, *, outlines the powers and duties during a status quo period. Here are the key points:
- Committee's Role:
- Must not make any decisions or take actions that affect the society's affairs.
- Must hand over all records, funds, and properties to the administrator.
- Secretary's Role:
- Cannot authorize financial transactions.
- Cannot make decisions impacting the society.
- Must coordinate with the administrator for necessary communications.
Would you like more details on any specific duties or powers?
- Committee's Role:
- Must not make any decisions or take actions that affect the society's affairs.
- Must hand over all records, funds, and properties to the administrator.
- Secretary's Role:
- Cannot authorize financial transactions.
- Cannot make decisions impacting the society.
- Must coordinate with the administrator for necessary communications.
Would you like more details on any specific duties or powers?
Yes. Is the committee allowed to terminate any contractual obligations registered prior to the termination of the committee or file any cases against such contracts/agreements during the status quo period of dissolution of committee by the registrar?
In Maharashtra, India, during a status quo period ordered by the Registrar of Societies:
- The committee is not allowed to terminate any contractual obligations registered prior to the committee's termination.
- The committee cannot file cases against such contracts or agreements.
- The administrator holds the authority to manage these matters.
Would you like to know more about the administrator's specific powers?
- The committee is not allowed to terminate any contractual obligations registered prior to the committee's termination.
- The committee cannot file cases against such contracts or agreements.
- The administrator holds the authority to manage these matters.
Would you like to know more about the administrator's specific powers?
under which section/law of the Maharshtra Cooperative Societies act does the above limitations come into effect?
The limitations you're asking about are primarily governed by the Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act, *. Specifically:
- Section 77A: Deals with the appointment of an administrator.
- Section 73H: Details the powers and duties of the committee and administrator during a status quo period.
Would you like more information on Section 77A as well?
- Section 77A: Deals with the appointment of an administrator.
- Section 73H: Details the powers and duties of the committee and administrator during a status quo period.
Would you like more information on Section 77A as well?
yes please
Section 77A of the Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act, *, focuses on the appointment of an administrator in case of the dissolution of a society's committee. Here are the key points:
- Administrator Appointment: Registrar can appoint an administrator when the committee is dissolved.
- Administrator's Powers: Full control over society's affairs, including financial transactions and legal matters.
- Committee's Role: Must assist and hand over all records to the administrator.
Would you like more details on the administrator's specific powers or the process of appointing one?
- Administrator Appointment: Registrar can appoint an administrator when the committee is dissolved.
- Administrator's Powers: Full control over society's affairs, including financial transactions and legal matters.
- Committee's Role: Must assist and hand over all records to the administrator.
Would you like more details on the administrator's specific powers or the process of appointing one?
Please expand and explain limitaions of all relevant points and details referencing to the powers and duties of the secretary covered under Section 73H
Sure! Here’s a detailed summary of the limitations and duties of the secretary under Section 73H of the Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act, *:
*. No Financial Transactions:
- The secretary cannot authorize any financial transactions without the administrator's approval.
- This includes payments, withdrawals, or any other financial commitments.
*. No Decision-Making:
- The secretary is prohibited from making any decisions that could alter the society's affairs.
- This includes decisions on contracts, hiring, or any other administrative changes.
*. Limited Communication:
- The secretary must coordinate all necessary communications through the administrator.
- Direct communication that bypasses the administrator can lead to violations of the status quo order.
*. No Termination of Contracts:
- The secretary cannot terminate any existing contractual obligations.
- This responsibility is transferred to the administrator.
*. No Legal Actions:
- The secretary cannot file any legal cases related to contracts or agreements entered into before the committee's dissolution.
- Legal actions must be managed by the administrator.
Duties: Section 73H: Powers and Duties of the Secretary during a Status Quo
Limitations:*. No Financial Transactions:
- The secretary cannot authorize any financial transactions without the administrator's approval.
- This includes payments, withdrawals, or any other financial commitments.
*. No Decision-Making:
- The secretary is prohibited from making any decisions that could alter the society's affairs.
- This includes decisions on contracts, hiring, or any other administrative changes.
*. Limited Communication:
- The secretary must coordinate all necessary communications through the administrator.
- Direct communication that bypasses the administrator can lead to violations of the status quo order.
*. No Termination of Contracts:
- The secretary cannot terminate any existing contractual obligations.
- This responsibility is transferred to the administrator.
*. No Legal Actions:
- The secretary cannot file any legal cases related to contracts or agreements entered into before the committee's dissolution.
- Legal actions must be managed by the administrator.
*.*. Hand Over Records:
- The secretary must hand over all society records, including financial documents, property deeds, and member records, to the administrator.
*. Assist the Administrator:
- The secretary is obliged to assist the administrator in managing society affairs.
- This includes providing information, documentation, and any other support requested by the administrator.
*. Maintain Status Quo:
- The secretary must ensure that no actions are taken that would disrupt the status quo as ordered by the Registrar of Societies.
- Compliance with the status quo order is mandatory.
*. Coordinate with the Administrator:
- All activities and communications must be coordinated with the administrator to ensure smooth management of the society during this period.
Would you like more details on any specific duty or limitation?
Yes. Is the secretary allowed to file any cases in any Indian Court of Law without the conscent of the Registrar or Deputy Registrar during the status quo ordered by the Registrar of Societies?
In Maharashtra, India, during a status quo period ordered by the Registrar of Societies, the secretary is not allowed to file any cases in any Indian court of law without the consent of the Registrar or Deputy Registrar. The administrator holds the authority to manage legal matters.
Do you need more information on the administrator’s powers or any specific legal procedures during this period?
Do you need more information on the administrator’s powers or any specific legal procedures during this period?
Under what Section is this mentioned and what are the binding guidelines/laws for the same?
In Maharashtra, the restrictions on the secretary's powers during a status quo period ordered by the Registrar of Societies are generally covered under the Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act, *. Specifically:
- Section 73H: Outlines the powers and duties of the committee and the administrator during a status quo period.
- Section 77A: Details the appointment and powers of the administrator when the committee is dissolved.
These sections collectively impose limitations on the secretary’s ability to file legal cases without the consent of the Registrar or Deputy Registrar during the status quo period.
Do you need more details on any specific legal procedures or the administrator’s powers during this period?
- Section 73H: Outlines the powers and duties of the committee and the administrator during a status quo period.
- Section 77A: Details the appointment and powers of the administrator when the committee is dissolved.
These sections collectively impose limitations on the secretary’s ability to file legal cases without the consent of the Registrar or Deputy Registrar during the status quo period.
Do you need more details on any specific legal procedures or the administrator’s powers during this period?
When a status quo is issued to the committee of a residential society that opposes the appointment of an administrator by the Registrar of societies does the committee continue to have any powers and if yes what are those powers?
When a status quo is issued by the Registrar of Societies in Maharashtra, the committee's powers are significantly limited. Here are the key points:
- No Financial Transactions: Cannot authorize financial transactions.
- No Decision-Making: Cannot make decisions affecting the society.
- Limited Communication: Must coordinate with the administrator.
- Assist Administrator: Must assist and hand over all records to the administrator.
Would you like more details on the administrator's specific powers during this period?
- No Financial Transactions: Cannot authorize financial transactions.
- No Decision-Making: Cannot make decisions affecting the society.
- Limited Communication: Must coordinate with the administrator.
- Assist Administrator: Must assist and hand over all records to the administrator.
Would you like more details on the administrator's specific powers during this period?
What are the secretaries specific powers during this period?
During a status quo period ordered by the Registrar of Societies in Maharashtra, the secretary's powers are highly restricted. Here are the specific powers and limitations:
Powers:
- Assist Administrator: The secretary must assist the administrator by providing information, documentation, and support.
- Coordinate Communications: The secretary can communicate necessary information but must do so through the administrator.
Limitations:
- No Financial Transactions: Cannot authorize any financial transactions without the administrator's approval.
- No Decision-Making: Cannot make decisions affecting the society's affairs.
- No Termination of Contracts: Cannot terminate any existing contracts.
- No Legal Actions: Cannot file any legal cases without the consent of the Registrar or Deputy Registrar.
- Limited Communication: Must coordinate all communications through the administrator.
Would you like more details on the administrator's specific powers or any other aspect of the status quo period?
Powers:
- Assist Administrator: The secretary must assist the administrator by providing information, documentation, and support.
- Coordinate Communications: The secretary can communicate necessary information but must do so through the administrator.
Limitations:
- No Financial Transactions: Cannot authorize any financial transactions without the administrator's approval.
- No Decision-Making: Cannot make decisions affecting the society's affairs.
- No Termination of Contracts: Cannot terminate any existing contracts.
- No Legal Actions: Cannot file any legal cases without the consent of the Registrar or Deputy Registrar.
- Limited Communication: Must coordinate all communications through the administrator.
Would you like more details on the administrator's specific powers or any other aspect of the status quo period?
Explain in detail What is the difference between a stay order and a status quo in such cases?
A stay order and a status quo are both legal measures used to maintain certain conditions or halt actions, but they serve different purposes and have distinct implications:
*. Full Control:
- The administrator has full control over the society's affairs.
- This includes financial transactions, legal matters, and overall management.
*. Legal Authority:
- The administrator can file cases against developers or other parties if required.
- They can also terminate contracts and make necessary decisions for the society's benefit.
*. Management:
- The administrator is responsible for ensuring the society operates smoothly during the status quo period.
- They must maintain the current state of affairs and prevent disruptions.
Stay Order
- Purpose: To halt specific actions or proceedings.
- Scope: Generally applies to legal proceedings, preventing further action until the issue is resolved.
- Authority: Issued by a court or legal authority.
- Effect: Temporarily suspends the execution of a court order or other actions.
*. No Financial Transactions:
- The secretary cannot authorize financial transactions without the administrator's approval.
- This includes payments, withdrawals, and any financial commitments.
*. No Decision-Making:
- The secretary is prohibited from makingdecisions that could alter the society's affairs.
- This includes decisions on contracts, hiring, or any other administrative changes.
*. Limited Communication:
- The secretary must coordinate necessary communications through the administrator.
- Direct communication bypassing the administrator is not allowed.
*. No Termination of Contracts:
- The secretary cannot terminate any existing contractual obligations.
- This responsibility is transferred to the administrator.
*. No Legal Actions:
- The secretary cannot file legal cases related to contracts or agreements entered into before the committee's dissolution.
- Legal actions must be managed by the administrator.
Administrator's Role:- Purpose: To halt specific actions or proceedings.
- Scope: Generally applies to legal proceedings, preventing further action until the issue is resolved.
- Authority: Issued by a court or legal authority.
- Effect: Temporarily suspends the execution of a court order or other actions.
Status Quo
- Purpose: To maintain the existing state of affairs.
- Scope: Ensures that no changes occur in the situation or condition until further notice.
- Authority: Often issued by regulatory bodies, like the Registrar of Societies.
- Effect: Prevents any alterations or decisions that affect the current state, ensuring all operations remain as they were before the order.
Would you like more details on any specific implications of either a stay order or status quo?
- Purpose: To maintain the existing state of affairs.
- Scope: Ensures that no changes occur in the situation or condition until further notice.
- Authority: Often issued by regulatory bodies, like the Registrar of Societies.
- Effect: Prevents any alterations or decisions that affect the current state, ensuring all operations remain as they were before the order.
Would you like more details on any specific implications of either a stay order or status quo?
Under the circumstances what does it mean if a status quo is issued when the registrar has appointed an administrator to take charge of the societies affairs and the committee refuses to comply and have made an appeal to the Registrar against the same?
When a status quo is issued by the Registrar of Societies in Maharashtra, while an administrator has been appointed:
- The committee must not make any decisions or take actions affecting the society's affairs.
- The administrator takes control of the society's management.
- The committee's refusal to comply can lead to legal action against them.
- The ongoing appeal does not exempt the committee from these responsibilities.
Would you like more details on the potential consequences for the committee's non-compliance?
- The committee must not make any decisions or take actions affecting the society's affairs.
- The administrator takes control of the society's management.
- The committee's refusal to comply can lead to legal action against them.
- The ongoing appeal does not exempt the committee from these responsibilities.
Would you like more details on the potential consequences for the committee's non-compliance?
yes
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When the committee refuses to comply with the status quo order and makes an appeal, the following consequences may arise:
- Contempt of Order: The committee may be held in contempt of the Registrar's order, leading to legal penalties.
- Legal Action: The administrator can initiate legal proceedings against the committee for non-compliance.
- Disqualification: Committee members may face disqualification from holding future positions in any cooperative society.
Would you like more details on the legal penalties or disqualification process?
When the committee refuses to comply with the status quo order and makes an appeal, the following consequences may arise:
- Contempt of Order: The committee may be held in contempt of the Registrar's order, leading to legal penalties.
- Legal Action: The administrator can initiate legal proceedings against the committee for non-compliance.
- Disqualification: Committee members may face disqualification from holding future positions in any cooperative society.
Would you like more details on the legal penalties or disqualification process?
Under the circumstances what does it mean if a status quo is issued when the registrar has appointed an administrator to take charge of the societies affairs and the committee refuses to comply and have made an appeal to the Registrar against the same? Under what law/section is this mentioned?
When a status quo is issued by the Registrar of Societies in Maharashtra and an administrator is appointed:
- Committee's Powers: Severely restricted; no financial transactions, decision-making, or communications without administrator's approval.
- Administrator's Authority: Manages society's affairs.
- Non-compliance: Legal action and penalties for contempt.
Relevant Sections:
- Section 73H of the Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act, *: Powers and duties during status quo.
- Section 77A: Appointment and powers of the administrator.
Would you like more details on the legal penalties or the appeal process?
- Committee's Powers: Severely restricted; no financial transactions, decision-making, or communications without administrator's approval.
- Administrator's Authority: Manages society's affairs.
- Non-compliance: Legal action and penalties for contempt.
Relevant Sections:
- Section 73H of the Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act, *: Powers and duties during status quo.
- Section 77A: Appointment and powers of the administrator.
Would you like more details on the legal penalties or the appeal process?
PLEASE PROVIDE IN DEPTH EXPALANATIONS OF Section 73H of the Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act, *: Powers and duties during status quo.
Sure! Here is an in-depth explanation of Section 73H of the Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act, *, which outlines the powers and duties during a status quo period:
*. No Decision-Making:
- The committee cannot make decisions that affect the society's affairs.
- Any attempts to alter the current state of affairs are prohibited.
*. Hand Over Records:
- The committee must hand over all records, funds, and properties of the society to the appointed administrator.
*. Assist Administrator:
- The committee is required to assist the administrator in managing the society's affairs.
- This includes providing necessary documentation and information.
*. Compliance:
- The committee must comply with the status quo order and cannot take actions that violate it.
- Non-compliance can result in legal consequences.
Secretary's Role: Section 73H: Powers and Duties During Status Quo
Committee's Role:*. No Decision-Making:
- The committee cannot make decisions that affect the society's affairs.
- Any attempts to alter the current state of affairs are prohibited.
*. Hand Over Records:
- The committee must hand over all records, funds, and properties of the society to the appointed administrator.
*. Assist Administrator:
- The committee is required to assist the administrator in managing the society's affairs.
- This includes providing necessary documentation and information.
*. Compliance:
- The committee must comply with the status quo order and cannot take actions that violate it.
- Non-compliance can result in legal consequences.
*. No Financial Transactions:
- The secretary cannot authorize financial transactions without the administrator's approval.
- This includes payments, withdrawals, and any financial commitments.
*. No Decision-Making:
- The secretary is prohibited from makingdecisions that could alter the society's affairs.
- This includes decisions on contracts, hiring, or any other administrative changes.
*. Limited Communication:
- The secretary must coordinate necessary communications through the administrator.
- Direct communication bypassing the administrator is not allowed.
*. No Termination of Contracts:
- The secretary cannot terminate any existing contractual obligations.
- This responsibility is transferred to the administrator.
*. No Legal Actions:
- The secretary cannot file legal cases related to contracts or agreements entered into before the committee's dissolution.
- Legal actions must be managed by the administrator.
*. Full Control:
- The administrator has full control over the society's affairs.
- This includes financial transactions, legal matters, and overall management.
*. Legal Authority:
- The administrator can file cases against developers or other parties if required.
- They can also terminate contracts and make necessary decisions for the society's benefit.
*. Management:
- The administrator is responsible for ensuring the society operates smoothly during the status quo period.
- They must maintain the current state of affairs and prevent disruptions.
Relevant Sections:
- Section 73H:
- Section 73H: