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If the total number of members in a society is less than 10, what happens?

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A minimum of seven people is required to form a society. And these societies are governed by the 'Societies Act, 1860'. The rules and regulations for these may slightly differ from State to State.

If the total number of members in a society is less than 10, it can have implications for the functioning and decision-making process of the society. In some cases, a minimum number of members may be required for the society to maintain its legal status or to conduct meetings and make decisions. It could lead to challenges in forming a quorum, which is the minimum number of members required to be present for a meeting to be valid. Additionally, the limited number of members may affect the distribution of responsibilities and the ability to carry out various tasks efficiently. It is advisable for societies with a small number of members to assess their legal requirements and consider strategies to ensure effective governance and participation.

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