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Regarding rights of principle member.

(Querist) 24 November 2014 This query is : Resolved 
Dear Experts,

This is with regards to my right of being a principle member in a co-operative society in Mumbai.

There was a special general body meeting in our society where they said only the principle member will be allowed and in their absence, the associate/joint member.

It so happened that I reached late for the meeting and when I reached there, they said that my joint member is already in so you cannot go in.

I want to know if that can be done by the society. Is the joint member(my cousin)not supposed to take my written consent to attend the meeting in my absence??

Also I would like to know from you learned experts, if I can write a letter to the society, asking them to not allow my joint member in the absense of a letter from me into the meeting, as I lost a chance to participate in the discussions of a very important resolution that was to be passed in the meeting.

Request you to Please Advise me in the matter.

Many Thanks.
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 24 November 2014
Since you were absent , joint member attended the meeting. instead of challenging the society build up understanding with your cousin so such fiasco does not repeat.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 24 November 2014
You can take up the matter with the society.
ajay sethi (Expert) 24 November 2014
you have to authorise join t member to attend meeting in your absence
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 25 November 2014
Rightly advised by expert Mr. Barman,you may follow it in the future.


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