Society harassment
Humendra Gupta
(Querist) 22 January 2016
This query is : Resolved
Society secretary and chairman filed a case against me disputing my ownership when actually I have a legal registered agreement with builder. They claim it belonged to my deceased father and I have wrongful registered in my name. Case is completely false mainly for harassment since I have taken up their mismanagement with authority including getting notice of administrator. In first hearing itself judge said they have no locus standi in matter still they continue to pursue file further cases and have gone to extent of not allowing electricity connection to my apartment. Due to unsafe conditions I do not stay there and somehow the electric meter was disconnected so to reconnect I was advised new one due to time delay in payment. Since two years they not allowing MSEB to connect. How can I end this harassment quickly. Have been approaching police registrar but they not acting due to vested interest. Rather than getting into merits can I get case to be dismissed under no locus standi.. None of my family members siblings have complained to society or are disputing Present lawyer does not answer when I ask him to do so. Kindly advise
Adv. Yogen Kakade
(Expert) 22 January 2016
You can file a case against the society authority for harassing and obstructing you at your own property. Also send a complaint at the office of the registrar of the society for the loss and damage caused to you.
Adv. Yogen Kakade
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Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 22 January 2016
Send notice that you have not been allowed to enter, use, take electric connection by the society and hence suffering losses ( financial and otherwise also). File suit for court interim orders to permit entrance, electricity connection etc. and claim loss from society and office bearers.
Kumar Doab
(Expert) 22 January 2016
If you are satisfied with your lawyer ,settle dues,obtain NOC, engage another lawyer of your choice.
Dr J C Vashista
(Expert) 24 January 2016
1. Is it cooperative housing/house building or any other type of society?
2. What is the basis of your claim of ownership of the house/flat and why it is being disputed by society?
3. When did the builder hand over possession to you and what is the authority for the builder to handover the house/flat to you?
4. Whether construction was for the entire project of houses/flats or it was your sole flat/house consutructed by builder?
5. And many other questions to be answered by the author. Therefore it is a vague query without relevant information which cannot lead to draw an opinion.
6. Consult a local prudent lawyer.
K.S.Srinivas
(Expert) 31 January 2016
File a case against the society.