Illegal mortgaging of apartment lands by builders after sale — how it happens, why RERA Section17 matters, and how to spot it on CERSAI
When a builder sells flats in a project the buyers expect — and the law requires — that the undivided proportionate title to the land and common areas will ultimately vest with the…
Read More...Unregistered KAOA Associations Bank Accounts are illegal? As per RBI Guidelines, Banking Laws
By Vidyadhar Durgekar, Advocate/Author/Ex Dy Commandant The Banking Regulation Act, 1949, governs the operations of banks in India. It requires that entities opening bank accounts must have a legal status…
Read More...Cancellation of the Apartment Owners’ Cooperative Societies in Karnataka-A Violation of Fundamental Right
The cancellation of the Apartment owners’ cooperative societies raises a deep constitutional question: can the state — by administrative action or judicial order — wipe out an association that its members…
Read More...DEED OF DECLARATION UNDER KAOA 1972, GRANTS OWNERSHIP OF LAND OF APARTMENT OWNERS TO BUILDER ETERNALLY
According to Section 2 of the Karnataka Apartment Ownership Act, 1972, the Act is applicable only to Properties which have been submitted to the provisions of the Act by the sole owner or all the owners of…
Read More...AN ASSOCIATION FORMED UNDER KAOA 1972 IS NOT A VOLUNTARY CONSUMER : SC
The legal framework governing apartment ownership in Karnataka has long been a subject of confusion, particularly with respect to the status of associations formed under the Karnataka Apartment Ownership…
Read More...ENVIRONMENT IMPACT ASSESSMENT AND THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
“The environment belongs to everyone but is being exploited by few”. Nature provides enough for all with the bare necessities of food, clothing, and shelter of human beings. The increased demand of the…
Read More...WHY UNREGISTERED ASSOCIATION OF KAOA? WHAT ARE ITS MOTIVES?
The Karnataka Apartment Ownership Act 1972 (KAOA) is an Act which came into force on 1st April 1975 with the stated object for providing the ownership, transferability and heritability and provide for…
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