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Can the name of a Society be changed? Can amendments be made to memorandum and bye-laws?

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Can the name of a Society be changed? Can amendments be made to memorandum and bye-laws?

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It is possible to change the name where the name is identical with any other society or if the name causes confusion by resembling the name of any other society. In the change of name, other matters or affairs relating to the society will not be affected. Insofar as memorandum and articles are concerned, the same can be amended by a special resolution. If the Registrar is of the view that the amendments can be accepted, the amendments can be registered and certified by the Registrar. The amendments would be allowed, if it is for the purpose of carrying on the administration in a better manner or for achieving the objects or for amalgamation with any other society or for a division of one or more societies.

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