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Kev   10 April 2019

How to admit case in national commission

Our case has been dismissed in district commision on frivolous and ridiculous grounds and evidence has been suppressed by the court and not spoken about in entire judgement. Same case is not admitted in state commission citing clauses which are not even in the judgement.. Everything appears to be due to clear political influence as the opposite parties have strong political connections in the state. Will such a case be admitted int he national commission or willit be influenced by the fact that state commission rejected it?


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Dr J C Vashista (Advocate)     11 April 2019

No facts have been provided for consideration and obligation.

What is the opinion and advise of your lawyer?

However, if you feel may contact me with complete case file (on appointment) at:

Ch. No 647, Lawyer's Chamber Block, Dwarka Courts Complex, New Delhi-110075 Cell # 9891152939

G.L.N. Prasad (Retired employee.)     11 April 2019

Nothing is certain in India, and there are several ways anyone can get influenced.  It all depends on facts of the case and ability of the counsel that accepts the case.  Filing an RP is one thing and getting favorable decision is entirely different.

Kev   13 April 2019

It is a matter of conveyance deed to society where builder has failed to do conveyance and hiding behind clauses in agreement of sale. Brief facts of the case: Housing complex had 3 buildings. Building A completed in 2002, building B in 2005 and building C in 2010. Builder registered housing society in 2003 and gave written undertaking to registrar of societies that he will convey land and building to society. At time of registration of society no individual sale deeds were made and no such sale deeds were made till 2010. But after selling all flats builder began making individual sale deeds with some members without informing society or taking NOC from any of the 40 members. Builder and society in collusion as secretary of society is builders employee and has encroached on common society area. So builder wants to retain land in his own name and deny conveyance deed to society. Secretary of society has formed a small cartel of individuals who have made individual sale deeds and is opposing conveyance process which was in progress for last 4 years. Three members went to district forum and filed complaint. Shockingly complaint dismissed and material evidence such as undertaking of builder and letter of society registrar (confirming that builder is obligated to do conveyance) is suppressed. State commission refusing to admit case on grounds that the ones who made individual sale deeds should have been made a party to the case although we have made the society a party to the case of which they are members. State commission order ( without admission of case) is awaited. What can be done. Please advise.

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