COOPERATIVE LAW

COOPERATIVE LAW

While the roots of Cooperative law go as far as 1904, in today’s age, there are a lot of challenges presented by emerging population growth and changes in the family structures. The cooperative law touches our everyday lives, encompassing the society we live in (Residential complexes, bunglows etc.) spanning to national level brands like Amul, Aarey etc.

NyayNiti founders understand the evolution of this law, as recent changes in 2013 and beyond have made various provisions to address some age-old issues. 

As our founders have a perfect mix of traditional law practice balanced by continuous upgradation, we have witnessed a great number of cases where understanding the cooperative law was crucial.  

We have been representing Small and Medium size Cooperative organizations and worked for dispute resolution in many cases. 

Housing societies need the understanding and implementation of this law to ensure that they are complying with regulatory requirements and ensuring the best interest of their shareholders.

Cooperative Banks / Credit Societies have to work within the framework defined by Cooperative law. There are cases where board of directors faced legal penalties, including jail term due to non-compliance with cooperative law.

NyayaNiti’s Cooperative law practice includes:

Cooperative Banks/ Credit Societies

  • Vendor Agreements
  • Cyber Incident SOP ( Standard Operating Procedure)
  • Cyber Crime Mgmt
  • Litigation before,Cooperative Courts, Cooperative Registrars , Criminal Courts
  • Debt Recovery

Housing Society

  • Registration
  • Notices & Internal Affairs
  • Litigations

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