DEEMED CONVEYANCE PROCEDURE FOR CHS BECOMES EASY
DEEMED CONVEYANCE PROCEDURE FOR CHS BECOMES EASY
The Maharashtra government has relaxed the terms for the deemed conveyance (DC)-ownership right of plot certificate from the builder, by bringing down the number of documents required from 12 to 8 and stipulating that DC will be given even if the society does not have an Occupation Certificate (OC) or the Building Completion Certificate (CC).
It is mandatory for land-owners or developers to convey the title of the plot within four months of the formation of the housing society. In many cases, the builders fail to convey the title of properties to the housing societies, in the hope of availing more floor space index (FSI) that may become available in future, or to avail the benefits accrued to them in case the property is redeveloped.
If the builder fails to convey the property, the Maharashtra Ownership Flats Act (MOFA) allows societies to apply for DC. However, having OC was mandatory and was insisted upon by the officials of the cooperative registrar’s office. OC is given only when the building is complete in all respects and has complied with the mandatory norms laid down by the government authorities to make it ready for occupation. Since most of the builders abandon the projects before complying with the norms and conditions, OCs are not given to the societies. Developers just hand over the possession and exit the project, leaving the residents high and dry.
However now, the DC will be issued even if housing societies have submitted such documentary evidence as the formation of the society or the payment of property tax by the society.
As per the GR issued on 22 June 2018, by the state cooperation department, it has been made mandatory for the registrar of cooperative societies to register documents of the applicants within a day. Besides, as per the Maharashtra Right to Public Services Act, 2015, the DC should be issued within six months. If an official fails to provide and approve it within the prescribed period, then he or she will be penalized between Rs500 and Rs. 5,000/-
The applicants should submit the applications with a court fee of Rs 2,000. In case the FSI has already been consumed, a certificate of an architect that the total FSI has been consumed would suffice. In addition, they have to give an indemnity bond stating that they will take responsibility for the building and adhere to all required rules and regulations. If there are more than one society on one plot, the details of proportionate area and ground coverage should be furnished.
The documents required for conveyance include society registration certificate, approved layout, 7/12 extract, sale deed of each flat owner or heir document, list of registered members of the society, occupation certificate, non-agriculture certificate of that particular plot and notice copy etc. In the absence of sale deeds of all members, the sale deed of even one member would be sufficient, states the GR.
While submitting the conveyance application and documents to the registrar, a copy of the same application also needs to be submitted to the stamp duty and registration department for its speedy approval. The applications will be accepted online as well as offline. The officials of the concerned department such as urban, cooperative, forest and revenue department will have to work in unison so that the applicants are not required to shuttle from one department to another.
The system of issuing DC was started three years ago. However, due to stringent conditions there was no response from cooperative societies. Commenting on the issue, Ramesh Prabhu, Chairman, Maharashtra Societies Welfare Association said “This was a positive step. In many cases, the builders exited the project without getting the OC, and the residents had to bear the brunt. This relaxation will ensure that majority of the societies get deemed conveyance. By a fair estimate over 10,000 cooperative housing societies in Mumbai and neighboring areas, are yet to get the DC. Now they should come forward to take advantage of these relaxed norms.”
There are a sizable number of housing societies in Mumbai that are struggling to get the DC. In absence of DC, redevelopment of some of the societies has been delayed. Some of the developers used to sell the flats till they held the ownership right of the layout and were misusing this right, causing impediment in the way of redevelopment.
CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY PROBLEMS AND CHALLENGES
Every member of a housing cooperative society should be treated with dignity and respect. No one has a legal duty or personal right to harass other if there is any harassment does occur then there are some adequate measures are speedily available to prevent it recurring and deal with the problem. The case of harassment is of serious nature offence and can not be tolerated it may become a ground of disciplinary action which may include the expulsion.
If Any member of the Housing Cooperative Society faces the problem of harassment by any other member of society or the staff of the management committee in the housing cooperative society shall initiate the procedures against them.
He/she must also:
As per the Bye-laws of the Housing Cooperative, the members must have some essential qualifications;
Permanently reside within the territory of operation of the housing cooperative;
The essential admission fee has paid;
As per the Bye-laws have paid the stipulated charges and purchased the minimum number of shares of the cooperative;
As per the conditions laid down in the Bye-laws of the Cooperative, make the essential down payment within the prescribed limit;
Make a necessary statement to the housing cooperative at the time of membership that whether he/she owns any plot/flat or house in his/her own name or in the name of any other member of his family. Under those conditions, he/she shall quote the reasons to become a member of a housing cooperative.
Cooperative Society Problems and challenges
Meaning and Examples of Harassment
Harassment is undesirable lead on the grounds of race, sex, sexual introduction and so on which has the reason or impact of either abusing the inquirer’s nobility, making an intimidating, threatening, debasing, mortifying or hostile condition for them.
There are given the following examples of the specific types of harassment:-
Bullying-
Bullying might be described as hostile, intimidating, noxious or offending conduct, maltreatment or abuse of intensity through methods planned to undermine, embarrass, stigmatize or harm the beneficiary. There are some examples of bullying:
maltreatment of power or authority;
verbal, written and additionally physical terrorizing for example dangers, derisory comments
relentless unjustified analysis the public disgracefulness having obligations or basic leadership powers pulled back without valid justification or clarification outlandish rejections
Sexual Harassment
It may be homosexual or heterosexual. It might be characterized as any type of undesirable verbal, non-verbal or physical direct of a sexual sort that makes an intimidating, antagonistic, debasing or hostile condition. It may include:
Physical contact
Undesirable comments on clothes and appearance;
Comments of a sexual nature;
Verbal threats;
The Bombay high court on the matter relating to the harassment of the women members said that the housing societies must frame rules and regulations to protect the women members from assault and sexual offenses by different members. The court said to the housing cooperative societies to make rules in the light of the Vishaka Judgement.
In Punita K Sodhi v Union of India and Ors (2010), Delhi High Court held that the idea of restriction may not discover significance for a situation of sexual harassment, as sexual harassment should not be seen as a one-time episode, however the effect of sexual harassment must be contemplated to comprehend it as a proceeding with off-base.
Racial Harassment
Racial harassment is any conduct, conscious or generally relating to race, colour, nationality – including citizenship, or ethnic or national inceptions, which is coordinated at an individual or gathering and which is observed to be hostile or questionable to beneficiaries and which makes an intimidating, unfriendly or hostile condition. It may include:
Insults and racist comments
Use abusive language and display of racially offensive material
Harassment on Grounds of Religion
Religious Harassment is any conduct intentional or something else, relating to religion, religious conviction or other comparative philosophical conviction and it is conduct which can be characterized as undesirable lead abusing an individual’s pride, or making an intimidating, unfriendly, debasing, embarrassing or hostile condition.
Political Harassment
Political Harassment means the members are harassed on the political grounds by the management committee staff or the other member of the housing cooperative.