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Cooperative Societies

The Firm is an expert in cooperative society law, with a proven track record of handling a vast array of legal matters for these entities. Our specialized focus on cooperative societies has allowed us to establish a strong reputation for providing comprehensive legal solutions.

Our core expertise extends to complex litigation involving the Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act, 1960, its accompanying rules, and model bylaws. We represent clients before Cooperative Courts, Cooperative Appellate Courts, the Deputy Registrars and the Divisional Joint Registrar

Beyond litigation, we offer essential services to cooperative societies, including legal opinions, document vetting, form preparation, and guidance on flat transfers as well as other ancillary services to ensure the smooth operation of cooperative societies