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CA Rajkumar S. Adukia
Chairman
Committee for Co-Operatives and NPO Sectors, ICAI
Mob: 9820061049/9323061049
Email: rajkumarradukia@caaa.in
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OVERVIEW OF
CO-OPERATIVE SECTOR &
PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
CO-OPERATIVE SECTOR
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An autonomous association
of persons united
voluntarily to meet their
common economic, social,
and cultural needs and
aspirations through a
jointly-owned and
democratically-controlled
enterprise.
“ International Co-operative Alliance
(ICA)”
CA Rajkumar S. Adukia 4
MEANING OF CO-OPERATION
‘ Co-operation’
Derived from the Latin word ‘ co-operari
‘ co ’ means ‘with’ and ‘ operari ’ means ‘to work’
Co-operation ’ means working together
‘Section 4 of the Co-operative Societies Act, 1912 defines cooperatives
"as a society which has its objectives the promotion of economic
interest, its members in accordance with cooperative principles.“
Co-operative Society ’ means
A voluntary association of persons;
working together with common economic objective ;
providing support to the members;
self-help and mutual help ;
non-profit motive;
pooling individual resources for group welfare;
for common benefit .
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The Cooperative Principles
First schedule of the Multi state cooperative societies Act,2002 (sec 3(g)
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COOPERATIVES IN INDIA (HISTORY)
•owes its origin to agriculture and allied sectors.
•At the end of the 19th century, the problems of rural indebtedness
and the consequent conditions of farmers created an environment for
the chit funds and cooperative societies.
•experience gained in the working of cooperatives led to the
enactment of Cooperative Credit Societies Act, 1904.
•Under the Government of India Act, 1935, cooperatives were treated
as a provincial subject.
•The item "Cooperative Societies" is a State Subject under entry
No.32 of the State List of the Constitution of India.
• In order to cover Cooperative Societies with membership from more
than one province, the Government of India enacted the Multi-Unit
Cooperative Societies Act, 1942.
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IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT COOPERATIVE/NPO
•Year 2012, has been declared as International Year of Cooperatives
by United Nations of States. (Launched on 31st Oct, 2011)
•In India, Cooperative and NPO is the third largest sector of the
economy.
• Form birth till death, Cooperative/NPO sector affects each and every
part of our life. It is present in our routine and day to day life.
•There are more than 10 Lacs NPO in the India
•NPOs employ more than 25 million persons on paid and volunteer
basis
• 10 States cover more than 80% of the society i.e. Maharashtra,
Andhra Pradesh, UP, Kerala, Karnataka, Gujarat, WB, Tamilnadu, Orissa
and Rajasthan
• Following are the facts from Annual Report 2009-10, FCRA, Ministry of
Home Affairs :
a) A total of 38436 associations have been registered under
FCRA Act 2010 upto 31/03/2010.
b) 21508 Associations reported a total receipt of Rs. 10337.59
Crore as foreign contribution.
Changes in
the Indian
Cooperative
Scenario
Emergence
of
Model Coop.
Soc. Act
Enactment of MACS /
Self Reliant Cooperative
Societies Acts in
different states
Emergence of
Mutually Aided, Autonomous,
Democratic cooperatives
Re-engineering of various
old Cooperative
Societies Acts
Reduction in
the Government’s
equity and
their controls
Application of
Revival Package for
Rural Cooperative Credit
Institutions
Legal reforms/
amendments
in
cooperative credit
structure/societies
Based on
Rival Package
New Age Financial
Cooperatives -financing
through SHGs
+
PACS continue to do
rural financing
Constitutional
Amendment 2011
Various Committees of
Cooperative Reforms
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TYPES OF CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES
Multi state
cooperative
State
cooperative
Regulated by Multi-
state co-operative
Societies Act, 2002
Regulated by
respective state
co-operative Acts
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Co-operative Societies:
A)Co-operative societies Act 1912
B)Multi-state Co-operative Societies Act 2002
C) State Co-operative Societies Acts
D)Mutually Aided Co-operative Societies Act (MACS)
STATUES GOVERNING CO-OPERATIVES
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STATE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES ACTS OF INDIVIDUAL STATES
S.No. State/Union
Territory
Co-operative Societies Act
1 Central Act The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912
The Multi State Cooperative Societies Act, 2002
2 Andhra
Pradesh
The Andhra Pradesh Co-operative Societies Act, 1964
The Andhra Pradesh Mutually Aided Co-operative
Societies Act, 1995
The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912
3 Assam The Assam Co-operative Societies Act, 1949
4 Bihar The Bihar Co-operative Societies Act, 1935
Bihar self supporting Co-operative Societies Act, 1996
5 Gujarat The Gujarat Co-operative Societies Act, 1961
6 Kerala The Kerala Co-operative Societies Act, 1969
The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912
7 Madhya
Pradesh
The Madhya Pradesh Co-operative Societies Act, 1960
8 Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu Co-operative Societies Act, 1983
The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912
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STATE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES ACTS OF INDIVIDUAL STATES
9 Maharashtra The Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act, 1960
The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912
10 Karnataka The Karnataka Co-operative Societies Act, 1959
Karnataka Souharda Co-operative Act, 1997
The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912
11 Orissa The Orissa Co-operative Societies Act, 1962
The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912
12 Punjab The Punjab Co-operative Societies Act, 1961
The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912
13 Rajasthan The Rajasthan Co-operative Societies Act, 2001
The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912
14 Uttar
Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh Co-operative Societies Act, 1965
The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912
15 West Bengal The West Bengal Co-operative Societies Act, 2006
The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912
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STATE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES ACTS OF INDIVIDUAL STATES
16 Jammu and
Kashmir
The Jammu and Kashmir Co-operative Societies Act,
1989
The Jammu and Kashmir Self reliant Cooperatives Act,
1999
The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912
17 Nagaland The Assam co-operative societies act, 1949 (as
applicable to Nagaland)- made applicable by The
Nagaland Cooperative Societies (Amendment) Act,
2005 that is to amend the Assam Co-operative
Societies Act, 1949
18 Haryana The Haryana Co-operative Societies Act, 1984
The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912
19 Himachal
Pradesh
The Himachal Pradesh Co-operative Societies Act, 1968
The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912
20 Manipur The Manipur Co-operative Societies Act, 1976
21 Tripura The Tripura Co-operative Societies Act, 1974
The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912
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STATE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES ACTS OF INDIVIDUAL STATES
22 Meghalaya Meghalaya Co-operative Societies Act (Assam Act I of
1950 as adopted by Meghalaya)
The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912 is repealed except
Sec.28(a) and (b) in respect of Stamp Duties
23 Sikkim The Sikkim Co-operative Societies Act, 1978
The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912
24 Mizoram The Mizoram Co-operative Societies Act, 2006
The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912
25 Arunachal
Pradesh
The Arunachal Pradesh Co-operative Societies Act, 1978
26 Goa The Goa Co-operative Societies Act, 2001
The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912
27 Chhattisgar
h
The Chhattisgarh Co-Operative Societies Act, 1960
28 Uttarakhan
d
The Uttaranchal Self-reliant Co-operative Act, 2003
The Uttaranchal Co-operative Societies Act, 2003
The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912
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STATE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES ACTS OF INDIVIDUAL STATES
29 Jharkhand The Jharkhand Co-operative Societies Act, 2008
The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912
30 Telangana -
31 Delhi The Delhi Co-operative Societies Act, 2003
The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912
32 Andaman and
Nicobar
Island
The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912
33 Lakshadweep Lakshadweep Co-operative Societies Regulation
1960
34 Dadra and
Nagar Haveli
Gujarat Co-operative Societies Act, 1961 ( As
extended to this U.T. from the year 1966)
The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912
35 Daman and
Diu
The Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act, 1960
The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912
36 Pondicherry The Pondicherry Co-operative Societies Act, 1972
The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912
37 Chandigarh The Punjab Co-operative Societies Act, 1961
The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912
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•Constitution of India divided into twenty two parts, 395 articles and
twelve schedules.
•Part-III - Fundamental Rights (Articles 12 to 35). Article 19(c) to
include under right to freedom the right to citizens to form co-
operative societies.
•Article 43B of Part-IV Directive Principles of State Policy
“Promotion of co-operative societies – The State shall endeavor to
promote voluntary formation, autonomous functioning, democratic
control and professional management of co-operative societies”
•Part IXB – Article 243ZH to Article 243ZT The Co-operative Societies
– inserting articles relating to the co-operative societies.
This part gives out the co-operative societies related provisions of
incorporation, board structure, election of members, application of
this part among others. Article 243ZR under this part also specifies
that these provisions shall also apply to multi-state co-operative
societies.
THE CONSTITUTION (97TH AMENDMENT) ACT, 2011
WITH EFFECT FROM 15TH FEBRUARY 2012.
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SECTOR WISE CLASSIFICATION OF
COOPERATIVES
1. Worker Cooperatives
2. Producer Cooperatives
3. Purchasing Cooperatives
4. Agriculture/ Forestry
5. Banking/ Credit Unions
6. Consumer
7. Health
8. Insurance
9. Workers, Industrial, Artisanal & Service Producers
10. Fisheries
11. Housing
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PRODUCER COMPANY
PRODUCER COMPANY (PC)
A HOLISTIC CONCEPT
 PC is an entity for, by and of producers
 Needs government funding
 PC staffed by professionals
 Producers responsible for on farm activities
 Managed by professionals
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The concept of producer companies was introduced in
2002 by incorporating a new Part IXA into the
Companies Act, 1956 based on the recommendations of
an expert committee led by noted economist, Y. K.
Alagh.
Aim of the Committee was to -
•frame a legislation that would enable incorporation of
cooperatives as companies and conversion of existing
cooperatives into companies
• ensuring the unique elements of cooperative business
with a regulatory framework similar
to that of companies.
ORIGIN OF CONCEPT
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CHARACTERISTICS OF PRODUCER COMPANY
• The registered producer company should be treated as a
private limited company with the significant
difference that a minimum of two persons cannot get them
registered.
• These companies are with limited liabilities and limited only
by share capital.
• The liability of the members is limited to the unpaid amount of
the shares held by them.
• The maximum number of members can exceed 50.
• It shall never become a public (or deemed public) limited
company.
• Members' equity cannot be publicly traded but be only
transferred.
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WHY PRODUCER COMPANY?
•To offer a statutory and regulatory framework that creates
the potential for producer-owned enterprises to compete
with other enterprises on a competitive footing.
• To provide for the method of formation and registration of
“Producer Companies” which, inter alia carries the
principles of “mutual assistance” and “Co-operation” within
the more liberal regulatory framework afforded by the
company law with suitable adaptation.
• To provide an opportunity (on a purely voluntary basis), to
the existing large multi-state cooperative institutions and
societies, to voluntarily convert themselves into the new
form of producer companies.
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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN COOPERATIVE
AND PRODUCER COMPANYCooperative Producer company
registered under the Cooperative
society Act
registered under the companies Act
Cooperative is single objected Producer company is multi objective
Cooperative share is not tradable and
transformable
share is not tradable but can be
transferred to limited members on
per value
Area of operation is restricted entire union of India - operation
Cooperative membership is
individual and cooperatives
membership will be individual,
group, Association, producer of
service
one member can vote only one vote
but register of cooperatives have veto
power
one member can vote only one vote
company can not hold veto power
borrowing power is restricted borrowing power - more freedom and
more alternatives
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Provisions relating to producer company (Sec 581A to 581ZT of the
Companies Act 1956) (Sec-465 of the Companies Act, 2013)
PROCEDURE FOR INCORPORATION OF PRODUCER COMPANY
• Section 581C of the Companies Act, 1956 lays down the provision
relating to formation and registration of producer company.
• Any ten or more individuals, each of them being a producer or two or
more producer institutions or a combination of ten or more individuals
and producer institutions, desirous of forming a producer company
having its objects, specified in section 581B
• A producer company can be incorporated only for the objects as given
in section 581B of the Companies Act, 1956 and for no other purpose,
whether directly or indirectly.
• Last words in name as producer limited company
• All other provisions relation availability of name, filling of MOA & AOA,
certificate of registration, audit , management and compliances are more
or less similar to normal private limited company incorporated under
the companies act, 1956.
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CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES IN NCT OF DELHI
The Co-operative movement in the NCT of Delhi was born on
25th March, 1904 with the enactment of first co-operative
Societies Act, No.X.
Acts & Regulation
•The Delhi Co-Operative Societies Act, 2003
•Delhi Cooperative Tribunal Rules 2006
•The Delhi Co-Operative Societies Rules, 2007
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PROFESSIONAL
OPPORTUNITIES IN THE
CO-OPERATIVE SECTOR
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1. Drafting of bye-laws
2. Registration of society
3. Consultancy with regard to formation of society and
activities of the co-operative society
4. Drafting of various deeds and agreements
5. Annual Compliances
6. Representation before the Co-Operative court / Co-
Operative Appellate court / Cooperative Arbitration
Courts
7. Co-Operative arbitration
8. Advisory on recovery of dues to the co-operative
societies
9. Compliances under direct and indirect tax laws
10.Labour law Compliances
PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
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11. Maintenance of accounts
12. Internal audit
13. Statutory Audit
14. Compliances under the Companies Act 1956 for
Producer Company
15. Consumer Protection Act, 1986
PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
DEVELOPING WORK IN COOPERATIVE
SECTOR
 Writing articles in cooperative/NPO related magazines and
other publications
 Participating as speaker in conferences
 Communicating with people related to cooperative activities
 Building a cooperative information website
 Writing books on topics covered under cooperative
 Projecting oneself as a cooperative society expert
 Reaching out to the prospective service receivers
 Using social media to reach more number of people related to
Cooperative societies
 Increase expertise in the field of Cooperative society by
undertaking capacity building initiatives
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  • 1. CA Rajkumar S. Adukia Chairman Committee for Co-Operatives and NPO Sectors, ICAI Mob: 9820061049/9323061049 Email: rajkumarradukia@caaa.in 1 OVERVIEW OF CO-OPERATIVE SECTOR & PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
  • 3. 3 An autonomous association of persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social, and cultural needs and aspirations through a jointly-owned and democratically-controlled enterprise. “ International Co-operative Alliance (ICA)”
  • 4. CA Rajkumar S. Adukia 4 MEANING OF CO-OPERATION ‘ Co-operation’ Derived from the Latin word ‘ co-operari ‘ co ’ means ‘with’ and ‘ operari ’ means ‘to work’ Co-operation ’ means working together ‘Section 4 of the Co-operative Societies Act, 1912 defines cooperatives "as a society which has its objectives the promotion of economic interest, its members in accordance with cooperative principles.“ Co-operative Society ’ means A voluntary association of persons; working together with common economic objective ; providing support to the members; self-help and mutual help ; non-profit motive; pooling individual resources for group welfare; for common benefit .
  • 5. 5
  • 6. 6 The Cooperative Principles First schedule of the Multi state cooperative societies Act,2002 (sec 3(g)
  • 7. 7 COOPERATIVES IN INDIA (HISTORY) •owes its origin to agriculture and allied sectors. •At the end of the 19th century, the problems of rural indebtedness and the consequent conditions of farmers created an environment for the chit funds and cooperative societies. •experience gained in the working of cooperatives led to the enactment of Cooperative Credit Societies Act, 1904. •Under the Government of India Act, 1935, cooperatives were treated as a provincial subject. •The item "Cooperative Societies" is a State Subject under entry No.32 of the State List of the Constitution of India. • In order to cover Cooperative Societies with membership from more than one province, the Government of India enacted the Multi-Unit Cooperative Societies Act, 1942.
  • 8. 8 IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT COOPERATIVE/NPO •Year 2012, has been declared as International Year of Cooperatives by United Nations of States. (Launched on 31st Oct, 2011) •In India, Cooperative and NPO is the third largest sector of the economy. • Form birth till death, Cooperative/NPO sector affects each and every part of our life. It is present in our routine and day to day life. •There are more than 10 Lacs NPO in the India •NPOs employ more than 25 million persons on paid and volunteer basis • 10 States cover more than 80% of the society i.e. Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, UP, Kerala, Karnataka, Gujarat, WB, Tamilnadu, Orissa and Rajasthan • Following are the facts from Annual Report 2009-10, FCRA, Ministry of Home Affairs : a) A total of 38436 associations have been registered under FCRA Act 2010 upto 31/03/2010. b) 21508 Associations reported a total receipt of Rs. 10337.59 Crore as foreign contribution.
  • 9. Changes in the Indian Cooperative Scenario Emergence of Model Coop. Soc. Act Enactment of MACS / Self Reliant Cooperative Societies Acts in different states Emergence of Mutually Aided, Autonomous, Democratic cooperatives Re-engineering of various old Cooperative Societies Acts Reduction in the Government’s equity and their controls Application of Revival Package for Rural Cooperative Credit Institutions Legal reforms/ amendments in cooperative credit structure/societies Based on Rival Package New Age Financial Cooperatives -financing through SHGs + PACS continue to do rural financing Constitutional Amendment 2011 Various Committees of Cooperative Reforms
  • 10. 10 TYPES OF CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES Multi state cooperative State cooperative Regulated by Multi- state co-operative Societies Act, 2002 Regulated by respective state co-operative Acts
  • 11. 11 Co-operative Societies: A)Co-operative societies Act 1912 B)Multi-state Co-operative Societies Act 2002 C) State Co-operative Societies Acts D)Mutually Aided Co-operative Societies Act (MACS) STATUES GOVERNING CO-OPERATIVES
  • 12. 12 STATE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES ACTS OF INDIVIDUAL STATES S.No. State/Union Territory Co-operative Societies Act 1 Central Act The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912 The Multi State Cooperative Societies Act, 2002 2 Andhra Pradesh The Andhra Pradesh Co-operative Societies Act, 1964 The Andhra Pradesh Mutually Aided Co-operative Societies Act, 1995 The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912 3 Assam The Assam Co-operative Societies Act, 1949 4 Bihar The Bihar Co-operative Societies Act, 1935 Bihar self supporting Co-operative Societies Act, 1996 5 Gujarat The Gujarat Co-operative Societies Act, 1961 6 Kerala The Kerala Co-operative Societies Act, 1969 The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912 7 Madhya Pradesh The Madhya Pradesh Co-operative Societies Act, 1960 8 Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu Co-operative Societies Act, 1983 The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912
  • 13. 13 STATE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES ACTS OF INDIVIDUAL STATES 9 Maharashtra The Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act, 1960 The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912 10 Karnataka The Karnataka Co-operative Societies Act, 1959 Karnataka Souharda Co-operative Act, 1997 The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912 11 Orissa The Orissa Co-operative Societies Act, 1962 The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912 12 Punjab The Punjab Co-operative Societies Act, 1961 The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912 13 Rajasthan The Rajasthan Co-operative Societies Act, 2001 The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912 14 Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh Co-operative Societies Act, 1965 The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912 15 West Bengal The West Bengal Co-operative Societies Act, 2006 The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912
  • 14. 14 STATE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES ACTS OF INDIVIDUAL STATES 16 Jammu and Kashmir The Jammu and Kashmir Co-operative Societies Act, 1989 The Jammu and Kashmir Self reliant Cooperatives Act, 1999 The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912 17 Nagaland The Assam co-operative societies act, 1949 (as applicable to Nagaland)- made applicable by The Nagaland Cooperative Societies (Amendment) Act, 2005 that is to amend the Assam Co-operative Societies Act, 1949 18 Haryana The Haryana Co-operative Societies Act, 1984 The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912 19 Himachal Pradesh The Himachal Pradesh Co-operative Societies Act, 1968 The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912 20 Manipur The Manipur Co-operative Societies Act, 1976 21 Tripura The Tripura Co-operative Societies Act, 1974 The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912
  • 15. 15 STATE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES ACTS OF INDIVIDUAL STATES 22 Meghalaya Meghalaya Co-operative Societies Act (Assam Act I of 1950 as adopted by Meghalaya) The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912 is repealed except Sec.28(a) and (b) in respect of Stamp Duties 23 Sikkim The Sikkim Co-operative Societies Act, 1978 The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912 24 Mizoram The Mizoram Co-operative Societies Act, 2006 The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912 25 Arunachal Pradesh The Arunachal Pradesh Co-operative Societies Act, 1978 26 Goa The Goa Co-operative Societies Act, 2001 The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912 27 Chhattisgar h The Chhattisgarh Co-Operative Societies Act, 1960 28 Uttarakhan d The Uttaranchal Self-reliant Co-operative Act, 2003 The Uttaranchal Co-operative Societies Act, 2003 The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912
  • 16. 16 STATE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES ACTS OF INDIVIDUAL STATES 29 Jharkhand The Jharkhand Co-operative Societies Act, 2008 The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912 30 Telangana - 31 Delhi The Delhi Co-operative Societies Act, 2003 The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912 32 Andaman and Nicobar Island The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912 33 Lakshadweep Lakshadweep Co-operative Societies Regulation 1960 34 Dadra and Nagar Haveli Gujarat Co-operative Societies Act, 1961 ( As extended to this U.T. from the year 1966) The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912 35 Daman and Diu The Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act, 1960 The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912 36 Pondicherry The Pondicherry Co-operative Societies Act, 1972 The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912 37 Chandigarh The Punjab Co-operative Societies Act, 1961 The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912
  • 17. 17 •Constitution of India divided into twenty two parts, 395 articles and twelve schedules. •Part-III - Fundamental Rights (Articles 12 to 35). Article 19(c) to include under right to freedom the right to citizens to form co- operative societies. •Article 43B of Part-IV Directive Principles of State Policy “Promotion of co-operative societies – The State shall endeavor to promote voluntary formation, autonomous functioning, democratic control and professional management of co-operative societies” •Part IXB – Article 243ZH to Article 243ZT The Co-operative Societies – inserting articles relating to the co-operative societies. This part gives out the co-operative societies related provisions of incorporation, board structure, election of members, application of this part among others. Article 243ZR under this part also specifies that these provisions shall also apply to multi-state co-operative societies. THE CONSTITUTION (97TH AMENDMENT) ACT, 2011 WITH EFFECT FROM 15TH FEBRUARY 2012.
  • 18. 18 SECTOR WISE CLASSIFICATION OF COOPERATIVES 1. Worker Cooperatives 2. Producer Cooperatives 3. Purchasing Cooperatives 4. Agriculture/ Forestry 5. Banking/ Credit Unions 6. Consumer 7. Health 8. Insurance 9. Workers, Industrial, Artisanal & Service Producers 10. Fisheries 11. Housing
  • 20. PRODUCER COMPANY (PC) A HOLISTIC CONCEPT  PC is an entity for, by and of producers  Needs government funding  PC staffed by professionals  Producers responsible for on farm activities  Managed by professionals
  • 21. 21 The concept of producer companies was introduced in 2002 by incorporating a new Part IXA into the Companies Act, 1956 based on the recommendations of an expert committee led by noted economist, Y. K. Alagh. Aim of the Committee was to - •frame a legislation that would enable incorporation of cooperatives as companies and conversion of existing cooperatives into companies • ensuring the unique elements of cooperative business with a regulatory framework similar to that of companies. ORIGIN OF CONCEPT
  • 22. 22 CHARACTERISTICS OF PRODUCER COMPANY • The registered producer company should be treated as a private limited company with the significant difference that a minimum of two persons cannot get them registered. • These companies are with limited liabilities and limited only by share capital. • The liability of the members is limited to the unpaid amount of the shares held by them. • The maximum number of members can exceed 50. • It shall never become a public (or deemed public) limited company. • Members' equity cannot be publicly traded but be only transferred.
  • 23. 23 WHY PRODUCER COMPANY? •To offer a statutory and regulatory framework that creates the potential for producer-owned enterprises to compete with other enterprises on a competitive footing. • To provide for the method of formation and registration of “Producer Companies” which, inter alia carries the principles of “mutual assistance” and “Co-operation” within the more liberal regulatory framework afforded by the company law with suitable adaptation. • To provide an opportunity (on a purely voluntary basis), to the existing large multi-state cooperative institutions and societies, to voluntarily convert themselves into the new form of producer companies.
  • 24. CA Rajkumar S. Adukia 24 DIFFERENCE BETWEEN COOPERATIVE AND PRODUCER COMPANYCooperative Producer company registered under the Cooperative society Act registered under the companies Act Cooperative is single objected Producer company is multi objective Cooperative share is not tradable and transformable share is not tradable but can be transferred to limited members on per value Area of operation is restricted entire union of India - operation Cooperative membership is individual and cooperatives membership will be individual, group, Association, producer of service one member can vote only one vote but register of cooperatives have veto power one member can vote only one vote company can not hold veto power borrowing power is restricted borrowing power - more freedom and more alternatives
  • 25. 25 Provisions relating to producer company (Sec 581A to 581ZT of the Companies Act 1956) (Sec-465 of the Companies Act, 2013) PROCEDURE FOR INCORPORATION OF PRODUCER COMPANY • Section 581C of the Companies Act, 1956 lays down the provision relating to formation and registration of producer company. • Any ten or more individuals, each of them being a producer or two or more producer institutions or a combination of ten or more individuals and producer institutions, desirous of forming a producer company having its objects, specified in section 581B • A producer company can be incorporated only for the objects as given in section 581B of the Companies Act, 1956 and for no other purpose, whether directly or indirectly. • Last words in name as producer limited company • All other provisions relation availability of name, filling of MOA & AOA, certificate of registration, audit , management and compliances are more or less similar to normal private limited company incorporated under the companies act, 1956.
  • 26. 26 CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES IN NCT OF DELHI The Co-operative movement in the NCT of Delhi was born on 25th March, 1904 with the enactment of first co-operative Societies Act, No.X. Acts & Regulation •The Delhi Co-Operative Societies Act, 2003 •Delhi Cooperative Tribunal Rules 2006 •The Delhi Co-Operative Societies Rules, 2007
  • 28. 28 1. Drafting of bye-laws 2. Registration of society 3. Consultancy with regard to formation of society and activities of the co-operative society 4. Drafting of various deeds and agreements 5. Annual Compliances 6. Representation before the Co-Operative court / Co- Operative Appellate court / Cooperative Arbitration Courts 7. Co-Operative arbitration 8. Advisory on recovery of dues to the co-operative societies 9. Compliances under direct and indirect tax laws 10.Labour law Compliances PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
  • 29. 29 11. Maintenance of accounts 12. Internal audit 13. Statutory Audit 14. Compliances under the Companies Act 1956 for Producer Company 15. Consumer Protection Act, 1986 PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
  • 30. DEVELOPING WORK IN COOPERATIVE SECTOR  Writing articles in cooperative/NPO related magazines and other publications  Participating as speaker in conferences  Communicating with people related to cooperative activities  Building a cooperative information website  Writing books on topics covered under cooperative  Projecting oneself as a cooperative society expert  Reaching out to the prospective service receivers  Using social media to reach more number of people related to Cooperative societies  Increase expertise in the field of Cooperative society by undertaking capacity building initiatives 30