(1) The liquidator may,-
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(b) bring, defend or take part in any civil, criminal or, administrative action or proceeding in the name and on behalf of the Co-operative Society;
(c) carry on the business of the Co-operative Society as required for an orderly liquidation;
(d) shall by public auction any property of the Co-operative Society;
(e) do all acts and execute any documents in the name and on behalf of the Co-operative Society;
(f) borrow money on the security of the property of the Co-operative Society;
(g) settle or compromise any claims by or against the Co-operative Society; and
(h) do all other things that he considers necessary for the liquidation of the Co-operative Society and distribution of its property.
2[(2) Where a liquidator has reason to believe that any person has in his possession or under his control or has concealed, withheld or misappropriated any property of the co-operative society, he may apply to the Co-operative Tribunal for an order requiring that person to appear before the Court at the time and place designated in the order and to be examined.]
2[(3) Where the examination mentioned in sub-section (2) discloses that a person has concealed, withheld or misappropriated property of the Co-operative Society, the Co-operative Tribunal may order that person to restore the property or pay compensation to the liquidator on behalf of the Co-operative Society.]
(4) No liquidator shall purchase, directly or indirectly, an part of the stock-in-trade, debts or assets of the Co-operative Society.
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(b) bring, defend or take part in any civil, criminal or, administrative action or proceeding in the name and on behalf of the Co-operative Society;
(c) carry on the business of the Co-operative Society as required for an orderly liquidation;
(d) shall by public auction any property of the Co-operative Society;
(e) do all acts and execute any documents in the name and on behalf of the Co-operative Society;
(f) borrow money on the security of the property of the Co-operative Society;
(g) settle or compromise any claims by or against the Co-operative Society; and
(h) do all other things that he considers necessary for the liquidation of the Co-operative Society and distribution of its property.
2[(2) Where a liquidator has reason to believe that any person has in his possession or under his control or has concealed, withheld or misappropriated any property of the co-operative society, he may apply to the Co-operative Tribunal for an order requiring that person to appear before the Court at the time and place designated in the order and to be examined.]
2[(3) Where the examination mentioned in sub-section (2) discloses that a person has concealed, withheld or misappropriated property of the Co-operative Society, the Co-operative Tribunal may order that person to restore the property or pay compensation to the liquidator on behalf of the Co-operative Society.]
(4) No liquidator shall purchase, directly or indirectly, an part of the stock-in-trade, debts or assets of the Co-operative Society.
1. Omitted by G.O.Ms.No.28, Agriculture and Co-operation (Coop.II) Department, dated 19.04.2016.
2. Substituted by G.O.Ms.No.28, Agriculture and Co-operation (Coop.II) Department, dated 19.04.2016.