Is it possible for a resident living in a flat owned by a company, where his wife and daughter are directors, to become the Secretary of their CHS in Mumbai? Could a Power of Attorney from the company allow him to run for this position?
Best Answer
Indian law does not explicitly bar a resident from being a CHS secretary even if the flat is owned by a company. However, a Power of Attorney from the company might not be sufficient to run for this position. The CHS bylaws and the Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act, 1960, may have specific eligibility requirements that need to be reviewed.
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