Kerala Co-operative Societies Act 1969 Overview
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When did the Kerala Co-operative Societies Act 1969 come into force?

  • 14.07.1959
  • 15.05.1959
  • 15.05.1969 (correct)
  • 14.07.1969
  • How many sections are there in the Kerala Co-operative Societies Act 1969?

  • 150
  • 201
  • 100
  • 110 (correct)
  • Which Schedule of the Kerala Co-operative Societies Act 1969 lists apex societies and central societies for appointments?

  • Schedule I (correct)
  • Schedule IV
  • Schedule III
  • Schedule II
  • Under which Act was the first Co-operative Society registered that later became the Kerala Bank?

    <p>Travancore Co-operative Societies Act 1914</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which area was covered by the Madras Co-operative Societies Act of 1932 before the merger of Travancore and Cochin States in 1949?

    <p>Malabar area</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the purpose of passing the Kerala Co-operative Societies Act in 1969?

    <p>To unify the cooperative laws for the entire region</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How many chapters does the KCS Act contain?

    <p>16</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Before the re-organization of states, which area was a part of Madras state?

    <p>Malabar area</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which act was passed in 1951 to address the need for a uniform cooperative law?

    <p>Travancore Cochin Co-operative Societies Act of 1951</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Kerala Co-operative Societies Act 1969

    • The Kerala Co-operative Societies Act 1969 came into force on May 1, 1969.

    Structure of the Act

    • The Kerala Co-operative Societies Act 1969 consists of 172 sections.
    • The Act is divided into 14 chapters.

    Schedules and Societies

    • Schedule I of the Kerala Co-operative Societies Act 1969 lists apex societies and central societies for appointments.

    History of Co-operative Societies

    • The first Co-operative Society was registered under the Madras Co-operative Societies Act of 1932, which later became the Kerala Bank.
    • Before the merger of Travancore and Cochin States in 1949, the Madras Co-operative Societies Act of 1932 covered the area of Travancore and Cochin States.
    • Before the re-organization of states, the area of Travancore and Cochin States was part of Madras state.

    Need for Uniform Law

    • The Kerala Co-operative Societies Act was passed in 1969 to address the need for a uniform cooperative law.
    • Prior to this, the Co-operative Societies Act of 1951 was passed to address the need for a uniform cooperative law.

    Purpose of the Act

    • The purpose of passing the Kerala Co-operative Societies Act in 1969 was to regulate and develop the co-operative movement in the state of Kerala.

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    Test your knowledge on the Kerala Co-operative Societies Act of 1969 which came into force on 15.05.1969. Learn about the Act's sections, rules, and schedules including the list of apex societies, cooperative principles, and time limits. Challenge yourself with questions related to this important legislation.

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