TRIYUGI NARAIN MISHRA Vs. STATE OF U P
LAWS(ALL)-2012-7-250
HIGH COURT OF ALLAHABAD
Decided on July 20,2012

TRIYUGI NARAIN MISHRA Appellant
VERSUS
STATE OF U P Respondents

JUDGEMENT

- (1.) HEARD learned counsel for the petitioner.
(2.) THE petitioners claim themselves to be the members of the general body of Maha Narayan Educational Society, Baraut Handia Allahabad. The dispute relating to renewal came up before the Assistant Registrar who has passed the impugned order on 2.5.2012 renewing the registration of the Society on the strength of the documents submitted by the respondent no.3. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the said order is erroneous and perverse and the renewal has been done contrary to the provision of Section 5 (3-A) of the Societies Registration Act, 1860. He submits that renewal order further records the acceptance of the election papers on the basis that the society was not registered on account of non-renewal which was beyond ,the jurisdiction of the Assistant Registrar. He further submits that the continuance of the society and its office bearers have to be adjudicated by the Prescribed Authority under Section 25 of the Societies Registration Act and therefore the impugned order is vitiated.
(3.) SRI R.K.Ojha learned counsel for the respondent and the learned standing counsel for the respondent nos. 1 and 2 contends that as a matter of fact the findings have been given in favour of the petitioner in relation to an allegation of a separate society being registered by the son of the respondent no.3. He further submits that there is a further finding in relation to the issue of membership which has also been returned in favour of the petitioner and as such there is no cause of action to the petitioner to question the validity of the said order. So far as the successive elections are concerned they remained unchallenged and it was in relation to the renewal of the society that th matter was considered by the Assistant Registrar whereof Sri Ojha learned counsel for the respondent contends that the dispute was only in relation to the renewal of the society and not holding of any election.;


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