Registrar and his subordinates

The State Government may appoint a person to be the Registrar of Co-operative societies for the state, and may appoint one or more persons to assist such Registrar with such designation, and in such local areas or throughout the state, as it may specify in that behalf, and may, by general or special order, confer on any such person or persons all or any of the powers of the Registrar under this Act. The person or persons so appointed to assist the Registrar and on whom any powers of the Registrar are conferred, shall work under the general guidance, superintendence and control of the Registrar. They shall be subordinate to the Registrar, and subordination of such persons amongst themselves shall be such s may be determined by the State Government.
If the Registrar or a person appointed to assist such Registrar is disabled from performing his duties or for any reason vacates his office or leaves his jurisdiction or dies, then — — -
(A) In the case of the Registrar, the special, Additional or Joint Registrar, in the office of the Registrar, and
(B) In the case of a person appointed to assist the Registrar. The senior-most officer holding the next higher cost, in the perspective office,
Shall, unless other provision has been made in that behalf, hold temporarily, the office of the Registrar or, as the case may be, of the person appointed to assist the Registrar in addition to his own office and shall be held to be the Registrar or the person appointed to assist the Registrar under this act, until the Registrar or the person appointed to assist the Registrar resumes his office, or until such time as the successor is duly appointed and takes charge of his appointment.
