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Mumbai: Green Acres CHS Office Bearers Disqualified, Registrar Upholds Orders

The Divisional Joint Registrar of Co-operative Societies, Mumbai, has dismissed a revision application and appeal filed by four members of the Green Acres Co-operative Housing Society, Marol. The order upholds their disqualification from the managing committee and confirms the appointment of an authorised officer to oversee the society’s functioning.

### Orders Upheld

In a common order passed by Divisional Joint Registrar Shahaji Patil, the Deputy Registrar’s orders dated October 18 and October 30, 2023, were upheld. According to these 2023 orders, the Deputy Registrar had disqualified chairman Vinod Patrikar, secretary Sudhir Kasale, treasurer Nilesh Karmaran, and a committee member from holding office for five years under Section 75(5) of the Maharashtra Co-operative Societies (MCS) Act, 1960.

### Appointment of Authorised Officer

Following the disqualification, the Deputy Registrar invoked Section 77(A) of the MCS Act to appoint an authorised officer. This step was necessary as the committee was left without the minimum quorum required to manage the society’s affairs.

### Arguments by Disqualified Members

The disqualified office bearers argued that they had conducted annual general meetings (AGMs) properly and maintained audited accounts with a ‘B’ grade over the past two years. They also claimed there were no irregularities in the day-to-day running of the society and sought to have the orders quashed.

### Registrar’s Findings

However, the Registrar’s office noted that the AGMs held in 2019 and 2022 failed to include statutory agenda items such as annual reports, audit rectification reports, and budget estimates. This omission violated Section 75 of the MCS Act. Additionally, despite earlier disqualifications in 2020 and directions regarding mobile tower revenues under Section 79A, the committee had not complied with the law.

### Final Order by Divisional Joint Registrar

In his order, Divisional Joint Registrar Patil held that the appellants failed to provide a satisfactory explanation or establish valid grounds to overturn the Deputy Registrar’s findings. He stated,
“The Deputy Registrar, after verifying the facts and following due process of law, has rightly passed the impugned orders, which require no interference on my part.”

The decision cements the disqualification of the four members and ensures the continued oversight of the society’s functioning through the appointed authorised officer.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/mumbai/mumbai-green-acres-chs-office-bearers-disqualified-registrar-upholds-orders