1. : Under the Co-operative Societies Act, 1925, appeals against the orders of the Registrar can be made to:
(A) The Provincial Government or authority prescribed by law
(B) The District Magistrate
(C) The Civil Court directly
(D) The Auditor General of Pakistan
2. : The right to appeal must be exercised within:
(A) The period prescribed by the Act or rules
(B) Any time without limit
(C) Five years from the order
(D) Within 24 hours only
3. : Appeals under the Act may be preferred by:
(A) Any party aggrieved by the order or decision of the Registrar
(B) Only the Registrar himself
(C) Only government officers
(D) Non-members of society
4. : The Provincial Government has the power of revision over:
(A) Any order passed by the Registrar or subordinate officers
(B) Decisions of the Supreme Court
(C) Orders of society’s President only
(D) Actions of private companies
5. : The purpose of revision under Chapter X is to:
(A) Ensure legality, propriety, and fairness of orders passed by authorities
(B) Increase the profits of societies
(C) Replace arbitration procedures
(D) Suspend the rights of members
6. : The power of revision may be exercised by the Provincial Government:
(A) On its own motion or on application of an aggrieved party
(B) Only on Registrar’s request
(C) Only after court approval
(D) Only once every 10 years
7. : The final authority in appeals and revisions under the Act generally rests with:
(A) The Provincial Government or authority prescribed
(B) Local police
(C) Federal Ombudsman
(D) Members’ General Body
8. : Chapter X – Appeals and Revisions mainly deals with:
(A) Procedures for appeals against Registrar’s orders and revisional powers of the Provincial Government
(B) Registration of societies
(C) Management of funds
(D) Offences and penalties