Constitution 243ZQ — Offences and penalties

The Constitution of India, 1950

Statutory text

(1) The Legislature of a State may,
by law, make provisions for the offences relating to the co-operative societies
and penalties for such offences.
(2) A law made by the Legislature of a State under clause (1) shall
include the commission of the following act or omission as offences, namely:—
(a) a co-operative society or an officer or member thereof wilfully
makes a false return or furnishes false information, or any person
wilfully not furnishes any information required from him by a person
authorised in this behalf under the provisions of the State Act;

(b) any person wilfully or without any reasonable excuse disobeys
any summons, requisition or lawful written order issued under the
provisions of the State Act;
(c) any employer who, without sufficient cause, fails to pay to a
co-operative society amount deducted by him from its employee within a
period of fourteen days from the date on which such deduction is made;
(d) any officer or custodian who wilfully fails to handover custody of
books, accounts, documents, records, cash, security and other property
belonging to a co-operative society of which he is an officer or
custodian, to an authorised person; and
(e) whoever, before, during or after the election of members of the
board or office bearers, adopts any corrupt practice.

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