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Anonymous
(Querist) 03 January 2019
This query is : Resolved
Our Society was formed in 1993 with 56 Members 7 stories with A.B and C Wings. Our Society Land is approximately 5500 sq.metres out of which approximately 1450 sq.meters is under Collector's Control. As per Govt. Directives the builder is supposed to surrender/allocate 6 One bedroom flats to Government Employees on subsidized rates whereby, the land under collector's control will be released to us. This has been 100% complied and the records are available at the registrar. We have been trying for Deemed Conveyance and started processing our papers in September 2017. Recently, when registrar was approached they informed us that we need to wait till 2019 Election as the Rules are going to change. My Main Query is since the builder has adhered to the Government Directives - WHY we have to wait till the 2019 Election and in what way we are concerned with the new rules that may come in force after election. We are supposed to follow the rules which are in force today. The Registrar has to fulfill his obligation and give us NOC as per written agreement to the builder which says that the Land Under Collector's control will be released to the Society after fulfilling the allocation of 6 flats to the Government Employees. All our papers viz. Agreements, Stamp Duty, Registration of Flats are in order. Grateful, please advise what should be our next approach in this matter.
kavksatyanarayana
(Expert) 03 January 2019
File a case in the court. approach a local advocate having knowledge in property matters.
Dr J C Vashista
(Expert) 05 January 2019
You need not wait for any elections or any amendment expected to be made in MCS Act. Move to High Court against in-action of RCS through a local lawyer.
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