AMIR ALI HUSSAIN SHALWANI versus ISMAILI MASALWALA
On the basis of the Operative Society Act 1925 Section 454 Arbitration Act (X of 1940) Section 34 Special Relief Act (I of 1877), Section 42 Duty, 54 Suit for Permanent Order Removal, and Application for Settlement of Proceedings. An attempt was made to prevent the plaintiff from filing a lawsuit because the reason for the cooperative society's business dispute proceedings between its members was affected by section 454 of the Cooperative Society Act, 1925. , Which was sent to the Registrar of Cooperative Societies for decision. Section 54 of the Co-operative Society Act, 1925 applies if the business of a society arising under sections (a) to (e) of section 54 begins to disperse and in the present case the plaintiff is a member of the Society itself. was not. That he bought this flat in a dispute through an anonymous transaction is not intended to be a transaction because Benami was not in the scope of this business. He was fully relaxed in the scope and jurisdiction of the Society, but the civil court issue concerning the determination of the unlawful transaction was to be decided by the civil court and such matters could not be so resolved. Be brought under the purview of section 44. There is no need to stop the proceedings of the case and it was not necessary to refer the matter to the Registrar, on the sole basis of the Cooperative Society Act, 1925, that the defendant was an officer of the society and one of them may also be a member. For decision
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