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Nilesh   29 April 2018

Parking in CHS querry

What if my CHS is not following the parking allotment rules as per the bylaws of co-op HSG societies?? they follow their own set of rules. Where do I complain? what is the procedure for the same?? Kindly help..... Nilesh


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Kumar Doab (FIN)     29 April 2018

Raise the issue General Body, Management Committee properly on administrative functions (impartially and no one gets exclusivity) and lapses and maintain record….

It is felt that in case of lapses Civic Body e.g; MC, Dy.Registrar-CHS can be approached..

Kumar Doab (FIN)     29 April 2018

Rest relate with Bye laws of society/Model Bye laws/ Rules/Act in your state….

e.g;

MODEL BYE – LAWS OF COOPERATIVE HOUSING SOCIETY

XIX. REDRESSAL OF MEMBERS COMPLAINTS

173; f. GENERAL BODY MEETING

d) Not allowing the authenticated use of t he available open spaces of t he society, by the managing committee .

g) Al l other, like , matters which fall within jurisdiction of the General Body.

 

 

https://sahakarayukta.maharashtra.gov.in/SITE/PDF/Rules_Acts_Bylaws/Model_Bye_Laws_of_Coop_Housing_Society_New_Flatowner_Type_(2-9-14)%20(1).pdf

Kumar Doab (FIN)     29 April 2018

Your own very able LOCAL senior counsel of unshakable repute and integrity specializing in society/civil  matters and well versed with LOCAL applicable rules/laws and having successful track record…. and worth his/her salt.. …can opine and help you.

LCI Experts Mr. Hemant Agarwal, Mr. M.V.Gupta, Mr. Madhu, Mr. Kishore Mehta post on such matters, If you wish you may get in touch with them..

https://www.lawyersclubindia.com/experts/expert_point_complete_list.asp

https://www.lawyersclubindia.com/top_members_list.asp

Nilesh   29 April 2018

The entire general body is not following the bylaws on parking, that's the main problem, they have made their own set of rules....

Kumar Doab (FIN)     29 April 2018

You and other affected members can proceed in accordance with recourses available…on your own.

Or lean on your very able counsel as already suggested..

 

 


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