96. Decision of Co-operative Court.- When a dispute is referred to arbitration, the Co-operative Court may, after giving a reasonable opportunity to the parties to the dispute to be heard, made an award on the dispute, on the expenses incurred by the parties to the dispute in connection with the proceedings, and fees and expenses payable to the Co-operative Court. In case of money claim preferred by society against a member, the amount of award representing the interest shall not be less than the amount of interest accrued there on in accordance with the contractual rate of interest, but where such money claim relates to any loan referred to in section 44 A, the provisions of that section shall apply to such money claim as they apply to loan under section 44A.
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