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Mandaps erected for functions next to my window

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 23 March 2022 This query is : Resolved 
Dear Experts,

I am currently a member of a CHS n Mumbai, Maharashtra, my Society passed a resolution in the SGM permitting the use of open spaces for functions and parties quoting bye-law 70.

The problem is that the open space that is permitted was shown as a garden area in the building plan, it's a small open space and when the mandaps are erected they block my window and access to fresh air and the noise and nuisance that occurs during these functions are horrible, including the garbage that left for me to view until it is cleaned is an eyesore.

since they have quoted a bye-law, can I in anyways persuade our society or take any legal action for preventing this nuisance, only the ground floor people are affected by this.

Regards
kavksatyanarayana (Expert) 23 March 2022
You raise this point during the meeting of CHS concerned or consult with your president or secretary.
If there is no response from them, then make a complaint against the CHS to the Registrar of Cooperative Housing Sty.
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 24 March 2022
Raise the issue in Managing Committee orally followed by in writing. If the MC do not entertain your complaint raise the point in AGM and submit it to the Registrar Cooperative Societies.
P. Venu (Expert) 14 April 2022
Yes, whatever be the resolution, the activities ought not interfere with your private rights.


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