Hi All,
Today I had a small chat with one of my colleague (Treasurer, ITTINA, white field), he has similar experience like us. We had a small talk on registration of association and building violations. Thought of sharing the same with you all
Association
Its not mandatory that the association has to be registered (As per societies act), We can still form an association under the society act without getting it registered and have a bank account in the name of the association and conduct other activities. What we require is the Memorandum of Association ("MOA") , And we need to have one 'meeting resolution' which clearly defines who is what, like names of the office bearers, MoM of the meetings and a resolution passed to authorize one person to open the a/c and manage the financials of the association. We also need to identify a CA (chartered a/c to file returns)
Building violations
First thing we need to do is to get the approved building plan from BDA (may cost around Rs 50-100) and find out all the violations against current construction, And file a case against the owner in consumer court because it's cheaper. And if we find some bigger violations and if required we can also demolish those like our pent houses (Because no one has bought the pent houses yet it's easy to remove those violations if the owner is not agreed to regularize) , if this brings down our % of violations to less than 50% , then we could use the 'Sakarma scheme to regularizes the rest.
Sakarma Handbook
http://www.bmponline.org/messages/SAKRAMA%5CSAKRAMA%5CSAKRAMA%5Cindex.html
Rules for regularisation of building violations notified
Wednesday May 23 2007 10:48 IST
http://www.newindpress.com/NewsItems.asp?ID=IE120070523002637
Gireesh Kumar (204/A)
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