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Drainage Leakage

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 12 August 2010 This query is : Resolved 
i am holding a flat in one unregistered society and there were some maintenance work which was supposed to be carried out by the society and they prolonged for many days and months after repeated complaints and that too retaining the society money and later on they decided to carry out the same by using the retained society maitainance money.

So, now letter has been issued to the society giving information of all the expenses made by us and asking for the latest update of outstanding maintenance money which is due by us inorder we settle our account at the earliest and in the same letter we have also complained about the leakage from the society drainage pipe which brings foul smell and we have also leakage from the top floor of our flat, who is president of our society.

The said letter is sumitted on May, 2010 and till date, society has not even bothered to reply to my letter and requested our president to atleast do something that leakage may stop from his flat, but he becomes aggressive, using his power as a President.

I have now issued a letter to Municipality but till now leakage has not stopped. Now my problem is that as the society is not registered so i cannot approach registrar office. Can anybody help what can be done ???

I am physically handicap and i have two sisters and a mother staying the flat. My one sister is also handicap and mother has gone hold. If this problem brings sickness like malaria who is responsible ?

Is Society and President taking advantage of our helplessness being physically handicap ? If we can book these people under IPC or FIR ? Please let us know urgently before i loose my family members permanently due sickness

Await yours

Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 26 October 2010
I think you should first complain to the Registrar.


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