Maharashtra Cooperative Housing Society Bye Laws Pdf In Marathi

1. Chief Promoter role to continue till First Special General Body Meeting [Bye-Law No. 3[3]]
2. Open terrace means a terrace to which all members have access.[Bye-Law No. 3[21]]
3. Recognizing the need of redevelopment and its impact with the passage of time.
4. Linking rights of members to the number of flats.[Bye-Law No. 7[j]].
5. Giving papers to members within 15 days of request of the member.[Bye-Law No. 23]
6. Specifying time limit for certain acts. [Bye-Law No. 23,27[d],28,29,30,38[c],106,165]
7. Nominee cannot create interest in favour of third parties without establishing the rights of the legal heirs.[Bye-Law No. 34]
8. Submission of stamp duty and registration receipt At the time of transfer of flat.[Bye-Law No. 41[6],38[e][4]]
9. Child labour prohibited from working in co-operative societies.[Bye-Law No. 50[b] and 161[c]]
10. Dues of society can be recovered from the legal heirs of the deceased member and /or the occupant.
[Bye-Law No. 70[b]]
11. Structural audit to be done by structural engineer.[Bye-Law No. 76]
12. Member will not have a right to sell the parking space which has not purchased by him at the time of
transfer of shares. [Bye-Law No. 77]
13. Money of the society for day to day activities can be invested in scheduled co-operative bank or
nationalised bank.Intimation of the same has to be given to the concerned registrar within 15 days
from the date of opening of bank account.[Bye-Law No. 114]
14. If lady member is not willing to be a managing committee member than the said vacancy can be filled
by other male member.[Bye-Law No. 115]
15. If share capital of the society exceed Rs. 10,000/- than voting has to be by secret ballot at the time of
election of the society. [Bye-Law No. 116[a]]
16. If a candidate pays the society dues prior to scrutiny of nominations than the said candidate would be
eligible to contest the election. [Bye-Law No. 110]
17. No confidence motion cannot be moved within a period of six months from the date of moving the no
confidence motion against the same office bearer if the earlier no confidence motion is rejected.[Bye-Law
118[b]]
18. Casual vacancy can be filled not exceeding two seats. However the same will be done only with registrars
consent. [Bye-Law No. 129]
19. Amounts above Rs. 1,500/- should be by Account payee cheque only. [Bye-Law No. 146]
20. Honorarium that can be paid to office bearer not exceeding 15% of income or Rs. 2,000/- for each office
bearer which ever is lower. [Bye-Law No. 149[b][2]]
21. Repair contract upto Rs. 1,00,000/- can be decided by committee with a right to give increase by 10%
in the contract allotted to the lowest tender. However in such cases committee will have to take the
decision pertaining to quality of goods at its own risk [Bye-Law No. 158]
22. Every society will prepare disaster management plan which will include possibility and analysis of risk,
stake with reference to the risk, responding mechanism to risk management.Important telephone No.
to be maintained by society which will include the Tel. No. of members and Government Officer
concerned with emergency management. [Bye-Law No. 161[b]]
23. Stringent provision to ensure that the provision of Child Labour Act 1986 to be implemented. The
penalty as per law on the erring party is one year imprisonment or fine Rs. 20,000/-
24. Intimation to police authorities, social organisations, labour commissioner [Bye-Law No. 161[c]]
25. To protect the interest of the widows of the members by restricting the right of the nominee to deal
with the property.[Bye-Law No. 161[d]]
26.Maximum penalty that can be levied cannot exceed Rs. 1,000/- [Bye-Law No. 166]
27. If a member is aggrieved with any decision of the general body than the complainant must approach the
advisory committee and if satisfactory decision is not received than the complaint can lodge the complaint
with the concerned Authorities. [Bye-Law No. 175]
28. Compliance of the terms and conditions of the circular dated 03/01/2009 with regards to redevelopment
of the property. [Bye-Law No. 176]

Co-operative Housing Society(CHS) as approved by: The Commissioner for Co-operation and Registrar, Co-operative Societies, Maharashtra State, Pune vide No. GRIHA/ D-3/ English/ Bye-Laws/ Printing/ 2010., Dated: 24 th December 2010. Bye Laws for Co-operative Housing Society in Maharashtra, Housing Society Accounting Software, Housing Society Bye Law, Housing Society Laws in Marathi, Housing Society Management Software, Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act 1960, Society Accounting Software, Society Billing Software. (i) ‘Act’ means the Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act; (MCS Act) 1960. (ii) Bye-laws’ means by-laws consistent with Act and registered under this Act for the time being in force and includes registered amendments of such bye-laws.

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(a) The name of the society shall be………………………………. Name of the Society

Bus simulator 2019 download. (b) The society shall follow the procedure laid down under Section 15 of the Act and Rule 14 of the Rules for the change of its name. Procedure for changing the name.

(c) The society is classified under major class “Housing” with sub-class Tenant Co-partnership Housing Society.” Classification.

Address of the society.

2. (a) (i) The registered address of the society shall be as under:

(ii) Address for Correspondence (as decided by the Managing Committee)

(b) Any change in the registered address of the society shall be intimated by it to the Registering Authority and all others concerned within 30 days of such change.

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(c) Any change in the registered address of the society shall be made after following the procedure laid down in Rules. Procedure for changing the address of the Society.

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(d) The society shall exhibit at a conspicuous place at the main entrance of the building, a Board indicating its name. Registration number and the registered address. Exhibition of Name Board.

II. INTERPRETATIONS

(i) ‘Act’ means the Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act; (MCS Act) 1960.

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(ii) Bye-laws’ means by-laws consistent with Act and registered under this Act for the time being in force and includes registered amendments of such bye-laws.

(iii) ‘Chief Promoter’ means the person who is elected by the Promoters, in their first meeting, or in their subsequent meetings in case the post of the Chief Promoter lies vacant, till the first general meeting.

(iv) “Committee” means the Committee of management or board of directors or the governing body or other directing body of a cooperative Housing society, by whatever name called, to which the management of the affairs of a society is entrusted and vested under section 73 of the Act

(v) ‘—– Days’ Clear Notice means the number of calendar days intervening between the day of posting the notice and the day of the meeting.

(vi) Flat’ means a separate and self contained set of premises used or intended to be used for residence, or office, or show-room, or shop, or godown and includes a garage, or dispensary, or consulting room, or clinic, or flour mill, or coaching classes, or palnaghar, beauty parlour, the premises forming part of a building and includes an apartment. Core performance mark verstegen free download.

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(Vii) ‘Housing Federation’ means the federation of cooperative housing societies, registered and notified under the Act.

(viii) ‘Ownership Flats Act’ means the Maharashtra Ownership Flats (Regulation of the Promotion of Construction, Sale, Management and Transfer) Act. 1963.

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