Legal Question in Administrative Law in India

have a problem with my society for parking cars. we have 2 flats. and 3 cars. secretary always have some type of problem with us and alwasy tries to come out with some or other thing to harrass us.this time now the society has passed an resolution that only one car per flats can be parked and extra cars to be parked outside building. now the surpirsing part is that . we have 2 side of parking. front and the back. in our society there are about 18 flats and only 6 cars. out of them 3 cars belongs to me.

all the 5 cars are parked in the front side. and the back side is totally empty. there is no one to park at back side. so we are parking our extra car at back side. whcih they have problem.

1. i want to know what is the way that i can fight with the society. as they are just doing injustice to us. as there is literally full open space then why shold i park my car outside

2. i am ready to take them to the court and speding money also. we even informed them in writing that if there is any extra car coming in society in furtuer we shall park outside.

bt if the place is empty why shouldnt park our car. due to some or other reason they have passed resolution in society.

please show me how can i fight against them and

is here is law in co operative society that onl one car per flats can be parked even is the place is empty in the society.

please reply and i would request you if you can suggests us some good lawyers who can fight this case and drag them to court for this matter. my number is 9819313838 .


Asked on 9/19/09, 3:12 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Seshadri Srinivasan www.lawconcern.com

Society cannot unilaterally convert open common area into specified parking bays.

Society cannot compel a owner of flat to park outside, when common space is available within compound itself.

File a suit after a legal notice.

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Answered on 9/19/09, 8:14 am


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