Cooperative Law in Pakistan governs the formation, registration, management, and regulation of cooperative societies. These societies are associations of people who voluntarily unite to meet common economic, social, and cultural needs through a jointly owned and democratically controlled enterprise.
โ๏ธ Overview of Cooperative Law in Pakistan
๐ Main Law:
Cooperative Societies Act, 1925
This is the primary law regulating cooperative societies in Pakistan. It applies to all provinces unless a province has enacted its own law (e.g., Punjab and Sindh have made some amendments).
๐งพ 1. Definition of a Cooperative Society
Under Section 2 of the Act:
A cooperative society is an association of persons united voluntarily to achieve a common economic objective (such as savings, credit, farming, housing, or trade) through a jointly owned and democratically managed organization.
๐๏ธ 2. Types of Cooperative Societies
Credit Societies (for lending money to members)
Housing Societies (for acquiring and developing land)
Agricultural Societies (farming inputs, equipment)
Consumer Societies (joint purchase of goods)
Industrial Societies (small-scale production and services)
Multipurpose Societies (combined objectives)
๐ข 3. Registration of Cooperative Societies
๐ Requirements for Registration (Section 4 & 5 of the Act):
Minimum 10 adult members
Members must share a common bond (e.g., profession, locality)
Application submitted to the Registrar Cooperative Societies of the province
Society must have a clear objective, bylaws, and membership rules
Once approved, the society becomes a legal entity with the right to:
Enter into contracts
Own property
Sue and be sued
โ๏ธ 4. Governance and Management
Each society must have a Managing Committee / Executive Body elected by members
Operations must follow the bylaws of the society
Decision-making is democratic (1 member = 1 vote)
๐ Annual Requirements:
Hold Annual General Meetings (AGMs)
Submit audit reports and accounts to the Registrar
Maintain records of meetings and membership
๐ 5. Role of Registrar Cooperative Societies
Each province appoints a Registrar to oversee cooperatives. Their powers include:
Registration and cancellation of societies
Inspecting records and financials
Enforcing compliance with laws
Dissolving mismanaged or fraudulent societies
Appointing administrators where needed