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Bombay High Court imposes ₹5 lakh costs on non-cooperating society member for stalling redevelopment project

The developer undertaking the redevelopment of the society with approval from majority members, approached the Court seeking urgent reliefs during pendency of arbitration proceedings against Ramniklal.

The grievance was that the only non-cooperating member of the society, Ramniklal, had brought to halt the entire redevelopment project by not vacating his tenement.

It was pointed out that the developer had proceeded to get relevant permissions for the construction of the building.

The Municipal Corporation for Greater Mumbai (MCGM) issued notice seeking vacation of the building since it was in a ruinous and dilapidated condition.

However, Ramniklal approached the Co-operative Court under the Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act.

Source: Barandbench

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