Devender Kumar Khurana (Proprietor) 09 July 2017
Ms.Usha Kapoor (CEO) 10 July 2017
ARE YOU PAYING THE MAINTENACE CHARGES REGULALY TO THE CHS FOR SUPPLY OF ESSENTIAL SERVICES/ iF you are not paying the maintenance charges the society has no right to stop essential services to you under any circumstances as it amounts to a criminal offence. .THERE IS A DISPUTE BETWEEN THE LANDLORD AND CHS REGARDING NON PAYMENT OF MAINTENANCE CHARGES THE SOCIETY CAN COLLECT FROM YOU. yOU CALL UPON THE LANDLORD AND REQUEST HIM TO PAY MAINTENANCE CHARGES WHICH HAVE BECOME OUTSTANDING.TO CHS. if THE LANDLORD DOESN'T OBLIGE YOUR REQUEST COMPALIN TO THEREGISTRAR.Or you can file a police complaint against the society.
However, for non payment of dues to CHS the penalties include stopping supply of essential services, This particular pensalty /byelaw is illegal and unjust as stopping of utilities on account of nonpayment of dues by a member is unjust and a criminal offence I'd recommend this byelaw must be challenged in a court of law and get struck off as it's unconstitutional.CHS Act should be amended and the byelaw should be repealed.
Kishor Mehta (CEO) 10 July 2017
Kishor Mehta (CEO) 10 July 2017
G.L.N. Prasad (Retired employee.) 10 July 2017
Immediately issue a notice under CP Act through Advocate and file complaint in District Consumer Forum.
WHen you are paying maintenance charges, you are entitled for those services, even when there are dues, they should not stop essential services like water and electricity, this amounts to serious deficiency of service and even acts amount to criminal intimidation.
Before proceeding further, think whether you wanted to continue in the same flat with all the problems, or shift to another flat and live with mental peace.
Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Telangana state Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 ) 10 July 2017
The Consumer Protection Act, 1986 was enacted to protect the interests of the consumers. You can send a legal notice through lawyer to the society.
G.L.N. Prasad (Retired employee.) 10 July 2017
I have my own doubts as to whether CP Act applies to commercial organisations or not, as you have mentined that yours a commercial organization.
We are occupying a commercial flat on lease registered with court.
More clarity is required on the interference of Court and studying of lease agreement conditions also.
Rajendra K Goyal (Advocate) 13 July 2017
Essential services can not be curtailed if you are paying maintenance.
P. Venu (Advocate) 13 July 2017
Yes, essential services cannot be curtailed whatever be the compulsion.