Section 91(1) of the Societies Act insofar as relevant for our purposes reads as under: "Notwithstanding anything contained in any other law for the time being in force any dispute touching the constitu 868 tion, . . . management or business of a Society shall be referred by any of the parties to the dispute . . to the Cooperative Court if both the parties thereto are one or other of the following: (a) a society . . (b) a member, past member or a person claiming through a member, past member or a deceased member of the society Sub section (3) reads as under: "Save as otherwise provided under sub section (2) to Section 93, no court shall have jurisdiction to entertain any suit or other proceedings in respect of any dispute referred to in sub section (1)" Sub section (2) of Section 93 lays down that: "Notwithstanding contained in this Act the Cooperative Court may, if it thinks fit suspend any proceedings in respect of any dispute, if the question at issue is one involving complicated questions of law and fact, until the question has been tried by a regular suit instituted by one of the parties or by the society".