Housing societies or apartment
associations are popular in India with a group of house owners within a
residential complex, usually one considering of buildings that each have flats.
An apartment (in American
English) or a flat (in British English) is a self-contained housing unit (a
type of residential real estate) that occupies only part of a building.
Housing Societies are required
to comply with the provisions of the applicable Acts, the rules under these
acts, bye-laws and various notifications and orders issued. Co-operative
Housing societies are governed by the provisions of the state co-operative
societies acts and rules of their respective state acts. In case where there is
no such act in the state. The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912 and its rules
are applicable.
In the state of Maharashtra the
legal provisions for housing societies are covered under the Maharashtra
Co-operative Societies Act, 1960 (hereinafter referred to as MCS Act), the
Maharashtra Apartment Ownership Act, 1970 (hereinafter referred to as MCS Act)
and the Maharashtra Ownership Flats (regulation of the promotion of
construction, sale, management and transfer) Act, 1963 (hereinafter referred to
as MOFA Act).
The MCS Act defines a housing
society to mean a society, the object of which is to provide its members with
open plots for housing, dwelling houses or flats; or if open plots, the
dwelling houses or flats are already acquired, to provide its members common
amenities and services. (Section 2(16)).
Housing Societies can be of the
following type:
- Flat Owners Societies (formed by purchasers of residential flats under MOFA)
- Open Plot Society
- Tenants Society
- Housing Board Society
- Premises Society (similar to flat owners society but for commercial or industrial tenements)
Complainces
Constitution, Registration and
Bye-laws Section 10 of MOFA states that as soon as a minimum number of persons
required to form a society or a company have taken flats, the promoter shall
register an organization of the persons who have taken the flats as a
co-operative society or as a company and he shall join as a member in respect
of the flats unsold.
The time limit as given under
rule 8 (of MOFA Rules) is four months from the date on which such minimum
number of persons have taken flats and the minimum number of members necessary
to form a society as per the MCS Act (Section 6) is atleast 10 persons.
For the registration of
societies the proposed bye-laws have to be submitted along with the application
for registration. Rule 8 of the Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Rules 1961
(Hereinafter referred to as MCSR) states the matters that can be covered by the
bye-laws.
Funds & Investments
Every society which does/can
derive profits is required to maintain reserve fund by carrying to such fund
atleast one-fourth of its net profits each year (Sec 66. Of MCS Act)
Every society has to contribute
annually (within 3 months from close of the co-operative year) towards the
education fund of the state federal society at the prescribed rates. (Sec 68 of
MCS Act)
Societies shall invest/deposit
their funds in: DCCB or SCB with atleast A audit class in last 3 consecutive
years or securities u/s 20 of the Indian
Trusts Act, 1882 or in the shares or security bonds, or debentures issued by an
other society with limited liability and having same classification to which it
belongs (Sec 70 of MCS Act)
Norms for Society Meetings
Act/Rules/Bye-laws
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Section/Rule/Bye-law
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Meeting
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Convened by
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Within
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Business to be transacted
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MCSR
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Rule 59
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First General Meeting
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Chief Promoter
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3 months of date of
registration
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Election of president for the
meeting. Admission of new members. Receiving a statement of acc+reporting all
trans entered into by promoter up to 14 days before meeting. Constitution of
a provisional committee Limit up to which the funds may be borrowed
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MCSR
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Rule 60
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All General Meetings
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Secretary or any other
officer authorised by and under the bye-laws
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MCSA
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Section 75
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Annual General Meeting
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Society
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Three months next after the
date general fixed for making up its accounts for the year
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Statement of loans given to
specified persons. Balance sheet and profit and loss account/income &
expenditure account with report by committee
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MCSR
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Rule 63
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Annual General Meeting
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Registrar may authorise any
person subordinate to him or nay officer or employee of a federal society
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If failure to call as above
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MCSA
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Section 76
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Special General Meeting
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Chairman special or by a
majority of the committee
1.On reqn by 1/5 members/no
as per bye-laws
2.Instance of registrar
3.Committee of federal soc of
which the soc is a member
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One month
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MCSA
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Section 76
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Special General Meeting
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Registrar or any person
authorised by him
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If failure to call as above
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