Parking allotment in co-operative housing society
5 months ago
Though i am registered owner and member of my co-operative housing society, my society is denying to allot me a dedicated parking space. Please help to raise a complaint/ resister case in a co-operative court to resolve this matter
A.Dear Client,
If the housing society is registered under the Maharashtra Co-operative Society Act, 1960 then this response may meet your purpose. Bye Law No 172, 173, and 174 of Model Bye-Laws of Cooperative Housing Society deal with the redressal of complaints of a member of a society registered under the Maharashtra Co-operative Society Act, 1960.. Bye Law No 172. Complaint application to be submitted to the Society. Bye Law No 173. Committee's action on the Complaint Application - After receipt of such, complaint application, the committee shall take a decision thereof, in the immediate next Managing Committee meeting. Such decision shall be communicated to the concerned Member, within 15 days thereafter. Bye Law No 174 - If the Member/Members are not satisfied by the decision of the Committee, or do not receive any communication from the Committee within 15 days, the complainant Member may approach the Co-operative Court as per Bye Law No 174(b) of Model Bye-Laws. The Co-operative Court adjudicates the disputes between the Members and/or the Members and Society including the dispute related to parking space amongst others which falls under Section 91 of the MCS Act 1960. So, in the prevailing situation, if you are in possession of all the relevant documents including the parking allotment letter, follow the above steps provided under the Model Bye-Laws of Society you can resolve your grievance.
If the housing society is registered under the Maharashtra Co-operative Society Act, 1960 then this response may meet your purpose. Bye Law No 172, 173, and 174 of Model Bye-Laws of Cooperative Housing Society deal with the redressal of complaints of a member of a society registered under the Maharashtra Co-operative Society Act, 1960.. Bye Law No 172. Complaint application to be submitted to the Society. Bye Law No 173. Committee's action on the Complaint Application - After receipt of such, complaint application, the committee shall take a decision thereof, in the immediate next Managing Committee meeting. Such decision shall be communicated to the concerned Member, within 15 days thereafter. Bye Law No 174 - If the Member/Members are not satisfied by the decision of the Committee, or do not receive any communication from the Committee within 15 days, the complainant Member may approach the Co-operative Court as per Bye Law No 174(b) of Model Bye-Laws. The Co-operative Court adjudicates the disputes between the Members and/or the Members and Society including the dispute related to parking space amongst others which falls under Section 91 of the MCS Act 1960. So, in the prevailing situation, if you are in possession of all the relevant documents including the parking allotment letter, follow the above steps provided under the Model Bye-Laws of Society you can resolve your grievance.
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