icon Common space

What of i have place safety grill door in my open space which do not impact on other residents or there is no objections from my wing peoples can a society issue letter for same


A. Dear Client,

In a multistoried building, any open space or open terrace is typically considered a common area. Common areas are shared spaces for the use and enjoyment of all the residents in the building, and individual flat owners are generally not allowed to use or occupy them for personal use unless otherwise specified in the bylaws of the housing society.

If a society takes action to prevent a flat owner from using or occupying such common areas for personal use, it is likely in accordan ...ReadMore

Helpful
Helpful
Share
icon Sold car

I sold my car buyer apeal to transfer ownership it approves can I cancel it

3 Response(s)

2 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Here grounds behind the cancellation of a sold-out vehicle matter the most. When the transfer of ownership of the vehicle has already been approved by the concerned RTO in compliance with the standing procedures of the Motor Vehicles Act, such approval cannot be revoked if your appeal for cancellation does not have any merit. Ownership of a vehicle once transferred or changed cannot be revoked.

Helpful
Helpful
Share
icon Temple trust

In a specific location in the village, there were initially three families that practiced prayers(not in temple but near tree small stone like idol) Later, my grandfather took the initiative to constr

3 Response(s)

3 months ago


A. Dear client,

For formation of a trust few basic yet important obligations are needed to be maintained. While forming the bylaws, make everything clear about the intentions you have.
While giving powers or any decision making authority to the outsiders, make sure the bylaws are enough strong and the other members confers the power to take emergency decisions whenever required. This will reduce the risk of any misuse of power, yet will maintain the legacy and respect towards your grandfather an ...ReadMore

Helpful
Helpful
Share
icon Recovery of Maintenance

RECOVERY OF MAINTENANCE OF UNREGISTERED ASSOCIATION OF PEOPLE, WHO MAINTENANCE DAY TO DAY WORK OF MEMBERS WHO IS RESIDING DEVELOPED SOCIETY WHO HAS NOT RECEIVED MEMBERSHIP WITH EXITING SOCIETY.

2 Response(s)

3 months ago


A. Dear Client,
To recover maintenance charges from an unregistered member of an unregistered association, it is advisable to initiate a money suit by filing a case before the Civil Court. Seek the assistance of a legal professional for guidance on the necessary steps in this process.

Helpful
Helpful
Share
icon Harassment by a member

I am the secretary of a society in Mumbai, one of the member is a trouble maker, his mother is a member, this man has not yet been nominated. He always tries to disturb the peace, we have given police

2 Response(s)

4 months ago


A. Dear Client,
In compliance with the provision of Bye Law No 174(e) of Model Bye-Laws of Cooperative Housing Society, a complaint against the errant residents of the Society was made to the Police and the matter is still under investigation by the Police Authority, you may file a criminal suit against the errant family member of the original member of the Society under Sec.268 IPC for the commission of public nuisance which is a crime after taking an unanimous resolution in the Board meeting of ...ReadMore

Helpful
Helpful
Share
icon Religious family trust

I want to register a trust to manage 'Debuttor' properties in the name of gods and godesses in West Bengal. Is it compulsory to include all the names of sevaits as trustees? Does the registration stam

3 Response(s)

5 months ago


A. Dear Sir,
You may please contact local advocate who is expert in the above subject matter and also expert in stamp duty of the State Government.

Helpful
Helpful
Share
icon Does a Foundation need to be registered in India

Does a Not-For-Profit Foundation that does not accept any external donations have to be registered under any act in India?

2 Response(s)

6 months ago


A. Dear Client,
A non-profit making organization or non-government organization(NGO) is required to be registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 to carry out its social activities even without any external donation and to achieve its objectives as appears in its memorandum of association and regulations. A society or NGO without registration under the Act is not considered a body of association or legal entity and has no locus standi to sue or be sued. Further, in the absence of registr ...ReadMore

Helpful
Helpful
Share
icon In Justice in calculating Society Water charges

Dear Team, I would like to seek your valuable input on a matter concerning our apartment community. Our complex comprises a total of 170 flats, with 120 of them being 2BHK units, each spanning 1100 sq

2 Response(s)

6 months ago


A. Dear client,
As per Bye-laws 69, water charges are to be distributed on the basis of number and size of in -lets provided in each flat.

Helpful
Helpful
Share
icon In justice while calculating Maintenance charges

Dear Sir, I am writing to seek your guidance regarding the calculation of maintenance fees in our society. Currently, our society calculates maintenance fees based on square footage, without distingui

2 Response(s)

6 months ago


A. Dear client,
Per sq, ft method is extensively used for the calculation of the maintenance charges for the societies. On the basis of this method, a fixed rate is levied per sq ft of the area of the flat.

Helpful
Helpful
Share
icon Residents Association Fraud by office Bearer

If an office bearers of "Residents Associations" have committed fraud then what are all remedies available? I mean, which all authorities the Complaint/Suit can be filed?

2 Response(s)

6 months ago


A. Dear Client,
If an allegation of fraud or misappropriation of funds is raised or brought against an office bearer of RWA, following the provision of Byelaws disciplinary action shall be initiated against the errant office bearer, and after exhausting the actions recommended under Byelaws, if the matter is not resolved then the matter may be reported to the Registering Authority along with the findings of the disciplinary committee of RWA and after hearing the parties by the Registering Authority ...ReadMore

Helpful
Helpful
Share