vishwas Jhamtani 05 February 2022
SHIRISH PAWAR, 7738990900 (Advocate) 05 February 2022
Hello,
You can approach registrar as well as civil court against the society as no procedure is followed.
Dr. MPS RAMANI Ph.D.[Tech.] (Scientist/Engineer) 05 February 2022
You can go to the co-operative court, if there is one in your State, or other civil court and get an injunction to get a stay on redevelopment or other work until your case is disposed of.
kavksatyanarayana (subregistrar/supdt.(retired)) 05 February 2022
You have to file a case against society in a civil court. For 17 to 18 years no GB means it is defunct. So file a case in court.
P. Venu (Advocate) 06 February 2022
What is the stand of the other memebers? Member should join together, call the General Body and discuss the issue.
Dr. MPS RAMANI Ph.D.[Tech.] (Scientist/Engineer) 07 February 2022
For a particularly identified group such as the owners of individual flats in a buildng general body is the body of individuals owning the flats and it always exists. If they meet together it is a general body meeting. They may form an Association or a Society. It is not clear whether they have formed an Association or a Society. If they had not formed an Association or Society how were works of common interest carried out? How were the expenses met? Did the particular member contribute for the expenses? All these details have to be given.
vishwas Jhamtani 08 February 2022
Dr. MPS RAMANI Ph.D.[Tech.] (Scientist/Engineer) 09 February 2022
If the society is registered there would have been a Managing Committee with Chairman, Secretary etc to begin with and probably for some years. When their term expired there should have been election. Probably the ourgoing committee did not hold election or they tried to hold election, but no member was coming forward as candidate and the Society fell into the present situation. All the eligible members including the complainant here, if he is an eligible member, is responsible for the situation for the past 17 or 18 years. Now the building is old and probably dilapidated and requires re-development and restoration. It is for the benefit of all. There was anarchy and nothing could be done. Some members thought that somehow they could retrieve the situation and do the redevelopment. Does the complainant want redevelopment or does not want. He should give reasons in either case.
In our society there are three type of people (1) there are people who want to do public service even making some sacrifices to some extent, (2) there are people who want to do public good but also want to earn money and position for themsleves.(3) then there are the majority who do not want to do any public work, even if such work is for their own benefit. They want others to do the work taking all the troubles so that they can enjoy a carefree life.They will complain against category (1) and (2) persons always. The first category are the best and the third are the worst. I do not know as to which category the complainant belongs.
I look for answer to the question "Is redevelopment necessry for the building?". If the answer is "yes" say how it can be managed.
vishwas Jhamtani 09 February 2022
Dr. MPS RAMANI Ph.D.[Tech.] (Scientist/Engineer) 09 February 2022
Please answer the following questions:
1. Is your Society a CHS in Maharashtra, if so where?
2. When was the Society founded?
3. Is it a flat type or open plot type society. If the building was first constructed and then a CHS formed, it is called flat-type. If a CHS was first formed then land acquired, building constructed and flats allotted, it is called open plot type.
4. When did the last managing committee's term end?
5. How many flats and how many members are there? How many members are residng in the building in their own flats? How many have rented it out to tenants? How many flats are locked up and vacant?
6. What is the constructed FSI of the present building?
7. What is available FSI? Is excess FSI available?
vishwas Jhamtani 09 February 2022
Dr. MPS RAMANI Ph.D.[Tech.] (Scientist/Engineer) 09 February 2022
The Society need to be revived. For that purpose a provisional managing committee is to be formed. How many members were there in your orignal managing committee? At least as many members should be there in the provisional committee as there were in the original committee. As there are 12 flats I presume that there are 12 members of the Society. Are all the 12 members residing in their respective flats. Some flats may be let out and the flat-owner may be away. Owners of some flats will be benamis who cannot serve in the Managing Committee. Also some flats may be locked up with the owners elsewhere. I suggest that you become a member of Maharashtra Socieities Welfare Association. They can advise you in all matters. I have attached herewith their particulars.Advocate(H.M.Suthat -9137572651) is their advocate.
vishwas Jhamtani 09 February 2022
Dr. MPS RAMANI Ph.D.[Tech.] (Scientist/Engineer) 14 February 2022
All co-operative housing societies in Maharashtra are compulsorily members of the Federation of CHS. You can contact them and seek advice as to how to proceed. It is their duty to advise you. Alternatively you can become member of the Welfare Society whose details I have already sent to you. Out of 12, 6 are absentee owners. They have nothing to loose and everything to gain by redevelopment. You contact the 5 residing owners and find out what they think. If they agree take action as suggested by me. If they do not agree, the only action that you can take is to stop redevelopment. You will have to go to court for that after engaging a good lawyer. The main problem in your society is that yours is a very small society.
vishwas Jhamtani 14 February 2022