PAPER MERCHANT'S ASSOCIATION [REGD.]

Kagaz Bhawan, 132, Gali Batashan 

Chawri Bazar, Delhi - 6

Ph: 3261345 

Objectives of Association

     

Sr.No.

The Objects for which the Association is established are :

1

To promote, aid, help, encourage and protect the paper trade and connected trades in all possible ways.

2

To provide for the members of the paper trade a place of meeting and discussion of the common problems of the trade.

3

To consider all questions connected with the paper trade, commerce and industry and initiate or support necessary actions in connection therewith.

4

To encourage the growth of friendly feelings and to adjust controversies amongst members of the paper trade.

5

To collect and circulate statistics and other information relating to paper trade, commerce and industry, import, export, production etc.

6

To adjudge controversies between members of this Association.

7

To establish just and equitable principles and conventions of the trade.

8

To form a code or codes of practice and business conduct to simplify and facilitate transactions of business.

9

To maintain unifomity in rules, regulations and usages in trade.

10

To encourage, assist and extend knowledge and information connected with paper trade, commerce and industry in India whether by establishment and promotion of lectures, discussions or correspondence, holding of conferences, by forming libraries, by publication of papers, periodicals or journals, books and maps, or by foundations and endowments of professorship, studentship, or scholarship or by encouraging research work.

11

To watch over, support, protect, extend and define the rights of the members of the Association and procure for their benefit special advantages and concessions of all kinds.

12

To obtain concessions for the members in insurance rates, railway freight and other similar services.

13

To settle disputes including disputes of non­payment between members of the Association and to arbitrate amongst such contesting parties and otherwise to arbitrate in respect of all disputes including disputes of non-payment between a member and another member, a member and an outsider and otherwise to settle dispute including disputes of non-payment between member or between a member and an outsider.

14

To correspond and appear on behalf of the members before all authorities.

15

To obtain quotas, sanctions, privileges, advantages, relief’s, co-operation from any authority in the interest of the members of the Association.

16

To protect the interest of the members of the Association and to help them by legal aid given freely or otherwise and by presenting to the proper authorities the cases of such members as may require help and support.

17

To accept any request, gift, subscription or donation whatever (whether of money or property of any description) dnd to apply the same or its proceeds of sale or realisations thereof for the purposes of the Associations.

18

?o acquire by gift, donation, purchase, or to take on lease, or otherwise, lands and all other property movable and immovable, which the Association, for its purposes, may from time to time think proper to acquire.

19

To sell, improve, manage, develop, exchange, lease or let, under lease, sublet, mortgage, dispose of, turn to account or otherwise deal with all or any part of the property of the Association.

20

To construct upon any premises, acquired for the porposes of the Association, any building or buildings for the purpose of the Association and to alter, add to or remove any building upon such premises. "

21

To subscribe, to become a member of and to cooperate with any other association, whether incorporated or not, whose objects are altogether or partly similar to those of this Association, and to communicate to any such association such information as may be likely to promote the objects of this Association.

22

To receive aid from any other Society, Association, Company, Corporation, Firm, Partnership or person promoting or intending to promote any of the objects of the Association, and to subscribe to or aid any such society, Association, Company, Corporation, Firm, Partnership or person with a view to obtain any advantage or benefit for the purposes of the Association.

23

To do all such other things as may be conducive to the development of paper trade, commerce and industry or incidental to the attainment of the above objects or any of them. Provided that the Association shall not support with its funds any object or endeavour to impose on or proposed to be observed by its members conditions which if acted upon by the Association, would make it a trade union.

24

The income and property of the Association when soever derived shall be applied solely for the promotion of its objects as set forth in this Memorandum.

25

No portion of the income or property aforesaid shall be paid or transferred, directly or indirectly, by way of dividend, bonus or otherwise by way of profit to persons who at any time are, or have been, members of the Association or to any one or more of them or to any persons claiming through any one or more of them :-
Provided that:
(a) No remuneration or other benefit in money or money's worth shall be given by the Association to any of its members, whether employees of the Association or not except payment of out-of-pocket expenses, reason­able and proper interest on money lent, or reasonable and proper rent of premises let to the Association.
(b) No member shall be appointed to any office under the Association which is remunerated by salary, fees or in any other manner not excepted by clause (a)
(c) Nothing in this clause shall prevent the payment by the Association in good faith of reasonable remuneration to any of its employees (not being members) or to any other person (not being member) in return for any services actually rendered to the Associ­ation.

26

True accounts shall be kept of all sums of money received and expended by the Association and the majttrers in respect of which such receipt and expenditure take place and other property, credits and liabilities of the Association, and, subject to any reasonable restrictions as to the time and manner of inspecting the same that may be imposed in accordance with the regulations of the Association for the time being in force, the accounts shall be open for the inspection of the members. Once at least in every year, the accounts of the Association shall be examined and the correctness of the balance sheet and the income and expenditure account ascerta­ined by one or more auditors.

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