The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912 (Central Government Act)
1. Short title and exten
- This Act may be called the Co-operative Societies Act, 1912; and
- It extends to 1 [the whole of India except 2 [the territories which,
immediately before the 1st November, 1956, were comprised in Part B States]
2. Definitions.—In this Act, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context,
- by-laws means the registered by-laws for the time being in force, and includes a
registered amendment of the by-laws;
- committee means the governing body of a registered society to whom the management of its
affairs is entrusted;
- member includes a person joining in the application for the registration of a society
and a person admitted to membership after registration in accordance with the by-laws and any
rules;
- officer includes a chairman, secretary, treasurer, member of committee, or other person
empowered under the rules or the by-laws to give directions in regard to the business of the
society;
- registered society means a society registered or deemed to be registered under this Act;
- Registrar means a person appointed to perform the duties of a Registrar of Co-operative
Societies under this Act; and
- rules means rules made under this Act.
3. The Registrar.—The3 [State Government] may appoint a person to be Registrar of
co-operative Societies for the 4 [State] or any portion of it, and may appoint persons to
assist such Registrar, and may, by general or special order, confer on any such persons all or any
of the powers of a Registrar under this Act.
4. Societies which may be registered.—Subject to the provisions hereinafter contained, a society
which has as its object the promotion of the economic interests of its members in accordance with
co-operative principles, or a society established with the object of facilitating the operations of
such a society, may be registered under this Act with or without limited liability: Provided that
unless the 1[State Government] by general or special order otherwise directs—
- the liability of a society of which a member is a registered society shall be limited
- the liability of a society of which the object is the creation of funds to be lent to its
members, and of which the majority of the members are agriculturists, and of which no member is
a registered society, shall be unlimited.
5. Restrictions on interest of member of society with limited liability and a share capital.—Where
the liability of the members of a society is limited by shares, no member other than a registered
society shall—
- hold more than such portion of the share capital of the society, subject to a maximum of
one-fifth, as may be prescribed by the rules; or
- have or claim any interest in the shares of the society exceeding one thousand rupees.
6. Conditions of registration.—
- No society, other than a society of which a member is a registered society, shall be registered
under this Act which does not consist of at least ten persons above the age of eighteen years
and, where the object of the society is the creation of funds to be lent to its members, unless
such persons—
- reside in the same town or village or in the same group of villages; or
- save where the Registrar otherwise directs, are members of the same tribe, class, caste or
occupation.
- The word “limited” shall be the last word in the name of every society with limited liability
registered under this Act.
7. Power of Registrar to decide certain questions.—When any question arises whether for the purposes
of this Act a person is an agriculturist or a non-agriculturist, or whether any person is a resident
in a town or village or group of villages, or whether two or more villages shall be considered to
form a group, or whether any person belongs to any particular tribe, class, caste or occupation, the
question shall be decided by the Registrar, whose decision shall be final.
8. Application for registration.—
- For purposes of registration an application to register shall be made to the Registrar.
- The application shall be signed—
- in the case of a society of which no member is a registered society, by at least ten
persons qualified in accordance with the requirements of section 6, sub-section (1); and
- in the case of a society of which a member is a registered society, by a duly authorised
person on behalf of every such registered society, and where all the members of the society
are not registered societies, by ten other members or, when there are less than ten other
members, by all of them.
- The application shall be accompanied by a copy of the proposed by-laws of the society, and the
persons by whom or on whose behalf such application is made shall furnish such information in
regard to the society as the Registrar may require.
9. Registration.—If the Registrar is satisfied that a society has complied with the provisions of
this Act and the rules and that its proposed by-laws are not contrary to the Act or to the rules, he
may, if he thinks fit, register the society and its by-laws.
10. Evidence of registration.—A certificate of registration signed by the Registrar shall be
conclusive evidence that the society therein mentioned is duly registered unless it is proved that
the registration of the society has been cancelled.
11. Amendment of the by-laws of a registered society.—
- No amendment of the by-laws of a registered society shall be valid until the same has been
registered under this Act, for which purpose a copy of the amendment shall be forwarded to the
Registrar.
- If the Registrar is satisfied that any amendment of the by-laws is not contrary to this Act or
to the rules, he may, if he thinks fit, register the amendment.
- When the Registrar registers an amendment of the by-laws of a registered society, he shall
issue to the society a copy of the amendment certified by him, which shall be conclusive
evidence that the same is duly registered.
12. Member not to exercise rights till due payment made.—No member of a registered society shall
exercise the rights of a member unless or until he has made such payment to the society in respect
of membership or acquired such interest in the society, as may be prescribed by the rules or
by-laws.
13. Votes of members.—
- Where the liability of the members of a registered society is not limited by shares, each
member shall, notwithstanding the amount of his interest in the capital, have one vote only as a
member in the affairs of the society.
- Where the liability of the members of a registered society is limited by shares, each member
shall have as many votes as may be prescribed by the by-laws.
- A registered society which has invested any part of its funds in the shares of any other
registered society may appoint as its proxy, for the purpose of voting in the affairs of such
other registered society, any one of its members.
14. Restrictions on transfer of share or interest.—
- The transfer or charge of the share or interest of a member in the capital of a registered
society, shall be subject to such conditions as to maximum holding as may be prescribed by this
Act or by the rules.
- In case of a society registered with unlimited liability a member shall not transfer any share
held by him or his interest in the capital of the society or any part thereof unless—
- he has held such share or interest for not less than one year; and
- the transfer or charge is made to the society or to a member of the society.
15. Address of societies.—Every registered society shall have an address, registered in accordance
with the rules, to which all notices and communications may be sent, and shall send to the Registrar
notice of every change thereof.
16. Copy of Act, rules and by-laws to be open to inspection.—Every registered society shall keep a
copy of this Act and of the rules governing such society, and of its by-laws, open to inspection
free of charge at all reasonable times at the registered address of the society.
17. Audit.—
- The Registrar shall audit or cause to be audited by some person authorised by him by general or
special order in writing in this behalf the accounts of every registered society once at least
in every year.
- The audit under sub-section (1) shall include an examination of over-due debts, if any, and
valuation of the assets and liabilities of the society.
- The Registrar, the Collector or any person authorised by general or special order in writing in
this behalf by the Registrar shall at all times have access to all the books, accounts, papers
and securities of a society, and every officer of the society shall furnish such information in
regard to the transactions and working of the society as the person making such inspection may
require.
18. Societies to be bodies corporate.—The registration of a society shall render it a body corporate
by the name under which it is registered, with perpetual succession and a common seal, and with
power to hold property, to enter into contracts, to institute and defend suits and other legal
proceedings and to do all things necessary for the purposes of its constitution.
19. Prior claim of society.—Subject to any prior claim of the 6 [Government] in respect of
land-revenue or any money recoverable as land-revenue or of a landlord in respect of rent or any
money recoverable as rent, a registered society shall be entitled in priority to other creditors to
enforce any outstanding demand due to the society from a member or past member—
- in respect of the supply of seed or manure or of the loan of money for the purchase of seed or
manure—upon the crops or other agricultural produce of such member or person, at any time within
eighteen months from the date of such supply or loan;
- in respect of the supply of cattle, fodder for cattle, agricultural or industrial implements or
machinery, or raw materials for manufacture, or of the loan of money for the purchase of any of
the foregoing things—upon any such things so supplied, or purchased in whole or in part from any
such loan, or on any articles manufactured from raw materials so supplied or purchased.
20. Charge and set-off in respect of shares or interest of member.—A registered society shall have a
charge upon the share or interest in the capital and on the deposits of a member or past member and
upon any dividend, bonus or profits payable to a member or past member in respect of any debt due
from such member or past member to the society, and may set-off any sum credited or payable to a
member or past member in or towards payment of any such debt.
21. Shares or interest not liable to attachment.—Subject to the provisions of section 20, the share
or interest of a member in the capital of a registered society shall not be liable to attachment or
sale under any decree or order of a Court of Justice in respect of any debt or liability incurred by
such member, and neither the Official Assignee under the Presidency-towns Insolvency Act, 1909 (3 of
1909), nor a Receiver under the Provincial Insolvency Act, 1907,1 shall be entitled to or have any
claim on such share or interest.
22. Transfer of interest on death of member.—
- On the death of a member a registered society may transfer the share or interest of the
deceased member to the person nominated in accordance with the rules made in this behalf, or, if
there is no person so nominated to such person as may appear to the committee to be the heir or
legal representative of the deceased member, or pay to such nominee, heir or legal
representative, as the case may be, a sum representing the value of such member’s share or
interest, as ascertained in accordance with the rules or by-laws: Provided that—
- in the case of a society with unlimited liability, such nominee, heir or legal
representative, as the case may be, may require payment by the society of the value of the
share or interest of the deceased member ascertained as aforesaid;
- in the case of a society with limited liability, the society shall transfer the share or
interest of the deceased member to such nominee, heir or legal representative, as the case
may be, being qualified in accordance with the rules and by-laws for membership of the
society, or on his application within one month of the death of the deceased member to any
person specified in the application who is so qualified.
- A registered society may pay all other moneys due to the deceased member from the society to
such nominee, heir or legal representative, as the case may be.
- All transfers and payments made by a registered society in accordance with the provisions of
this section shall be valid and effectual against any demand made upon the society by any other
person.
23. Liability of past member.—The liability of a past member for the debts of a registered society as
they existed at the time when he ceased to be a member shall continue for a period of two years from
the date of his ceasing to be a member.
24. Liability of the estates of deceased members.—The estate of a deceased member shall be liable for
a period of one year from the time of his decease for the debts of a registered society as they
existed at the time of his decease.
25. Register of members.—Any register or list of members or shares kept by any registered society
shall be prima facie evidence of any of the following particulars entered therein:—
- the date at which the name of any person was entered in such register or list as a member;
- the date at which any such person ceased to be a member.
26. Proof of entries in societies’ books.—A copy of any entry in a book of a registered society
regularly kept in the course of business, shall, if certified in such manner as may be prescribed by
the rules, be received, in any suit or legal proceedings, as prima facie evidence of the existence
of such entry, and shall be admitted as evidence of the matters, transactions and accounts therein
recorded in every case where, and to the same extent as, the original entry itself is admissible.
27. Exemption from compulsory registration of instruments relating to shares and debentures of
registered society.—Nothing in section 17, sub-section
- , clauses (b) and (c), of the Indian Registration Act, 1908 (16 of 1908), shall apply to—
- any instrument relating to shares in a registered society, notwithstanding that the assets of
such society consist in whole or in part of immoveable property; or
- any debenture issued by any such society and not creating, declaring, assigning, limiting or
extinguishing any right, title or interest to or in immovable property except in so far as it
entitles the holder to the security afforded by a registered instrument whereby the society has
mortgaged, conveyed or otherwise transferred the whole or part of its immovable property or any
interest therein to trustees upon trust for the benefit of the holders of such debentures; or
- any endorsement upon or transfer of any debenture issued by any such society.
28. Power to exempt from income-tax, stamp-duty and registration fees.— 8 [
- The 9 [Central Government], by notification in the 10 [Official Gazette],
may in the case of any registered society or class of registered society remit 11
[***] the income-tax payable in respect of the profits of the society, or of the dividends or
other payments received by the members of the society on account of profits. 12 [***]
- The 14 [Government], by notification in the 10 [Official Gazette], may,
in the case of any registered society or class of registered society, remit—
- the stamp-duty with which, under any law for the time being in force, instruments executed
by or on behalf of a registered society or by an officer or member and relating to the
business of such society, or any class of such instruments, are respectively chargeable, and
- any fee payable under the law of registration for the time being in force.] 15
[In this sub-section “Government” in relation to stamp-duty in respect of bills of exchange,
cheques, promissory notes, bills of lading, letters of credit, policies of insurance,
16 [transfer of shares, debentures,] proxies and receipts, and in relation to any
stamp-duty falling within 17 [Entry 96] in List I in the Seventh Schedule to
18 [the Constitution], means the Central Government, and save as aforesaid means
the State Government.]
29. Restrictions on loans.—
- A registered society shall not make a loan to any person other than a member: Provided that,
with the general or special sanction of the Registrar, a registered society may make loans to
another registered society.
- Save with the sanction of the Registrar, a society with unlimited liability shall not lend
money on the security of movable property.
- The 19 [State Government] may, by general or special order, prohibit or restrict the
lending of money on mortgage of immovable property by any registered society or class of
registered societies.
30. Restrictions on borrowing.—A registered society shall receive deposits and loans from persons who
are not members only to such extent and under such conditions as may be prescribed by the rules or
by-laws.
31. Restrictions on other transactions with non-members.—Save as provided in sections 29 and 30, the
transactions of a registered society with persons other than members shall be subject to such
prohibitions and restrictions, if any, as the [State Government] may, by rules, prescribe.
32. Investment of funds.—
- A registered society may invest or deposit its funds—
- in the Government Savings Bank, or
- in any of the securities specified in section 20 of the Indian Trusts Act, 1882 (2 of
1882), or
- in the shares or on the security of any other registered society, or
- with any bank or person carrying on the business of banking, approved for this purpose by
the Registrar, or
- in any other mode permitted by the rules.
- Any investments or deposits made before the commencement of this Act which would have been
valid if this Act had been in force are hereby ratified and confirmed.
33. Funds not to be divided by way of profit.—No part of the funds of a registered society shall be
divided by way of bonus or dividend or otherwise among its members: Provided that after at least
one-fourth of the net profits in any year have been carried to a reserve fund, payments from the
remainder of such profits and from any profits of past years available for distribution may be made
among the members to such extent and under such conditions as may be prescribed by the rules or
by-laws: Provided also that in the case of a society with unlimited liability no distribution of
profits shall be made without the general or special order of the 20 [State Government]
in this behalf.
34. Contribution to charitable purpose.—Any registered society may, with the sanction of the
Registrar, after one-fourth of the net profits in any year has been carried to a reserve fund,
contribute an amount not exceeding ten per cent. of the remaining net profits to any charitable
purpose, as defined in section 2 of the Charitable Endowments Act, 1890 (6 of 1890).
35. Inquiry by Registrar.—
- The Registrar may of his own motion, and shall on the request of the Collector, or on the
application of a majority of the committee, or of not less than one-third of the members, hold
an inquiry or direct some person authorised by him by order in writing in this behalf to hold an
inquiry into the constitution, working, and financial condition of a registered society.
- All officers and members of the society shall furnish such information in regard to the affairs
of the society as the Registrar or the person authorised by the Registrar may require.
36. Inspection of books of indebted society.—
- The Registrar shall, on the application of a creditor of a registered society, inspect or
direct some person authorised by him by order in writing in this behalf to inspect the books of
the society: Provided that—
- the applicant satisfies the Registrar that the debt is a sum then due, and that he has
demanded payment thereof and has not received satisfaction within a reasonable time; and
- the applicant deposits with the Registrar such sum as security for the costs of the
proposed inspection as the Registrar may require.
- The Registrar shall communicate the results of any such inspection to the creditor.
37. Costs of inquiry.—Where an inquiry is held under section 35, or an inspection is made under
section 36, the Registrar may apportion the costs, or such part of the costs as he may think right,
between the society, the members or creditor demanding an inquiry or inspection, and the officers or
former officers of the society.
38. Recovery of costs.—Any sum awarded by way of costs under section 37 may be recovered, on
application to a Magistrate having jurisdiction in the place where the person from whom the money is
claimable actually and voluntarily resides or carries on business, by the distress and sale of any
moveable property within the limits of the jurisdiction of such Magistrate belonging to such person.
39. Dissolution.—
- If the Registrar, after an inquiry has been held under section 35 or after an inspection has
been made under section 36 or on receipt of an application made by three-fourths of the members
of a registered society, is of opinion that the society ought to be dissolved, he may cancel,
the registration of the society.
- Any member of a society may, within two months from the date of an order made under sub-section
(1), appeal from such order.
- Where no appeal is presented within two months from the making of an order cancelling the
registration of a society, the order shall take effect on the expiry of that period.
- Where an appeal is presented within two months the order shall not take effect until it is
confirmed by the appellate authority.
- The authority to which appeals under this section shall lie shall be the 21 [State Government]:
Provided that the 21 [State Government] may, by notification in the 22 [Official Gazette] direct
that appeals shall lie to such Revenue-authority as may be specified in the notification.
40. Cancellation of registration of society.—Where it is a condition of the registration of a
society that it should consist of at least ten members, the Registrar may, by order in writing,
cancel the registration of the society if at any time it is proved to his satisfaction that the
number of the members has been reduced to less than ten.
41. Effect of cancellation of registration.—Where the registration of a society is cancelled, the
society shall cease to exist as a corporate body—
- in the case of cancellation in accordance with the provisions of section 39, from the date the
order of cancellation takes effect;
- in the case of cancellation in accordance with the provisions of section 40, from the date of
the order.
42. Winding up.—
- Where the registration of a society is cancelled under section 39 or section 40, the Registrar
may appoint a competent person to be liquidator of the society.
- A liquidator appointed under sub-section (1) shall have power—
- to institute and defend suits and other legal proceedings on behalf of the society by his
name of office;
- to determine the contribution to be made by the members and past members of the society
respectively to the assets of the society;
- to investigate all claims against the society and, subject to the provisions of this Act,
to decide questions of priority arising between claimants;
- to determine by what persons and in what proportions the costs of the liquidation are to be
borne; and
- to give such directions in regard to the collection and distribution of the assets of the
society, as may appear to him to be necessary for winding up the affairs of the society.
- Subject to any rules, a liquidator appointed under this section shall, in so far as such powers
are necessary for carrying out the purposes of this section, have power to summon and enforce
the attendance of witnesses and to compel the production of documents by the same means and (so
far as may be) in the same manner as is provided in the case of a Civil Court under the Code of
Civil Procedure, 1908 (5 of 1908).
- Where an appeal from any order made by a liquidator under this section is provided for by the
rules, it shall lie to the Court of the District Judge.
- Orders made under this section shall on application be enforced as follows:—
- when made by a liquidator, by any Civil Court having local jurisdiction in the same manner
as a decree of such Court;
- when made by the Court of the District Judge on appeal, in the same manner as a decree of
such Court made in any suit pending therein.
- Save in so far as is hereinbefore expressly provided, no, Civil Court shall have any
jurisdiction in respect of any matter connected with the dissolution of a registered society
under this Act.
43. Rules.—
- The 23 [State Government] may, for the whole or any part of the 24
[State] and for any registered society or class of such societies, make rules to carry out the
purposes of this Act.
- In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, such rules may—
- subject to the provisions of section 5, prescribe the maximum number of shares or portion
of the capital of a society which may be held by a member;
- prescribe the forms to be used and the conditions to be complied with in the making of
applications for the registration of a society and the procedure in the matter of such
applications;
- prescribe the matters in respect of which a society may or shall make by-laws and for the
procedure to be followed in making, altering and abrogating by-laws, and the conditions to
be satisfied prior to such making alteration or abrogation;
- prescribe the conditions to be complied with by persons applying for admission or admitted
as members, and provide for the election and admission of members, and the payment to be
made and the interest to be acquired before the exercise of the right of membership;
- regulate the manner in which funds may be raised by means of shares or debentures or
otherwise;
- provide for general meetings of the members and for the procedure at such meetings and the
powers to be exercised by such meetings;
- provide for the appointment, suspension and removal of the members of the committee and
other officers, and for the procedure at meetings of the committee, and for the powers to be
exercised and the duties to be performed by the committee and other officers;
- prescribe the accounts and books to be kept by a society and provide for the audit of such
accounts and the charges, if any, to be made for such audit, and for the periodical
publication of a balance-sheet showing the assets and liabilities of a society;
- prescribe the returns to be submitted by a society to the Registrar and provide for the
persons by whom and the form in which such returns shall be submitted;
- provide for the persons by whom and the form in which copies of entries in books of
societies may be certified;
- provide for the formation and maintenance of a register of members and, where the liability
of the members is limited by shares, of a register of shares;
- provide that any dispute touching the business of a society between members or past members
of the society or persons claiming through a member or past member or between a member or
past member or persons so claiming and the committee or any officer shall be referred to the
Registrar for decision or, if he so directs, to arbitration, and prescribe the mode of
appointing an arbitrator or arbitrators and the procedure to be followed in proceedings
before the Registrar or such arbitrator or arbitrators, and the enforcement of the decisions
of the Registrar or the awards of arbitrators;
- provide for the withdrawal and expulsion of members and for the payments, if any, to be
made to members who withdraw or are expelled and for the liabilities of past members;
- provide for the mode in which the value of a deceased member’s interest shall be
ascertained, and for the nomination of a person to whom such interest may be paid or
transferred;
- prescribe the payments to be made and the conditions to be complied with by members
applying for loans, the period for which loans may be made, and the amount which may be
lent, to an individual member;
- provide for the formation and maintenance of reserve funds, and the objects to which such
funds may be applied, and for the investment of any funds under the control of the society;
- prescribe the extent to which a society may limit the number of its members;
- prescribe the conditions under which profits may be distributed to the members of a society
with unlimited liability and the maximum rate of dividend which may be paid by societies;
- subject to the provisions of section 39, determine in what cases an appeal shall lie from
the orders of the Registrar and prescribe the procedure to be followed in presenting, and
disposing of such appeals; and
- prescribe the procedure to be followed by a liquidator appointed under section 42, and the
cases in which an appeal shall lie from the order of such liquidator.
- The 25 [State Government] may delegate, subject to such conditions, if any, as it
thinks fit, all or any of its powers to make rules under this section to any authority specified
in the order of delegation.
- The power to make rules conferred by this section is subject to the condition of the rules
being made after previous publication.
- All rules made under this section shall be published in the 26 [Official Gazette],
and on such publication shall have effect as if enacted in this Act.
- 27 [Every rule made by the State Government under this Act shall be laid, as soon as
may be after it is made, before the State Legislature.]
44. Recovery of sums due to Government.—
- All sums due from a registered society or from an officer or member or past member of a
registered society as such to the Government, including any costs awarded to the Government
under section 37, may be recovered in the same manner as arrears of land-revenue.
- Sums due from a registered society to Government and recoverable under sub-section (1) may be
recovered, firstly, from the property of the society; secondly, in the case of a society of
which the liability of the members is limited, from the members subject to the limit of their
liability; and, thirdly, in the case of other societies from the members.
45. Power to exempt societies from conditions as to registration.—Notwithstanding anything contained
in this Act, the 28 [State Government] may, by special order in each case and subject to
such conditions, if any, as it may impose, exempt any society from any of the requirements of this
Act as to registration.
46. Power to exempt registered societies from provisions of the Act.—The 29 [State
Government] may, by general or special order, exempt any registered society from any of the
provisions of this Act or may direct that such provisions shall apply to such society with such
modifications as may be specified in the order.
47. Prohibition of the use of the word “co-operative”.—
- No person other than a registered society shall trade or carry on business under any name or
title of which the word “co-operative” is part without the sanction of the 30 [State
Government]: Provided that nothing in this section shall apply to the use by any person or his
successor-in-interest of any name or title under which he traded or carried on business at the
date on which this Act comes into operation.
- Whoever contravenes the provisions of this section shall be punishable with fine which may
extend to fifty rupees, and in the case of a continuing offence with further fine of five rupees
for each day on which the offence is continued after conviction therefor.
48. Indian Companies Act, 1882, not to apply.—The provisions of the Indian Companies Act, 1882 (6 of
1882), 32 shall not apply to registered societies.
49. Saving of existing societies.—Every society now existing which has been registered under the
Co-operative Credit Societies Act, 1904 (10 of 1904), shall be deemed to be registered under this
Act, and its by-laws shall, so far as the same are not inconsistent with the express provisions of
this Act, continue in force until altered or rescinded.
50. Repeal.—[Rep. by the Second Repealing and Amending Act, 1914 (XVII of 1914), sec. 3 and Sch.
II.]