Election of the Managing Committee of the society
Election of Managing Committee of the Society
Our society was registered on 31.03.1983 and we had Managing Committee elected till 19.08.1992. We had Administrators appointed on
Year month day
1.09.01.1997 to 04.09.1997. 0 8 25
2.01.12.2000 to 25.09.2002 1 8 25
- 29.11.200 4 to 18.03.2007 2 3 20
- 30.04.2010 to 13.06.2016 6 1 13
- 18.10.2019 till date(31.12.2021) 2 2 14
11 22 97
Or 13 years 1 month 7 days
IN CWP 7880/2002 CMA by Respondent dated 17.02.2003
Page 3 para 9
Land in khasra no 1159,1166,1170 of ½ share 1159,1166,1170, 1263,1264,1265, 1293-94, 1222/23,1243,1169,1183,1193,1196,997,1128,1195,1184,1307,1348,1349,13
Award of LAC 21.07.2003 55 acre cwp 7880
Compensation awarded Rs eight to ten lacs per acre
Cwp 17545/02.11.2007 Award 22.02.2007 124 acre
We lost CWP 7880/2002 ,13129/2001in the High Court simply for the reason that society never submitted land ownership documents to the Court.
Our nominated Board of Administrators did not file objection u/s 5 of the Land Acquisition Act. In either case this has made our position very vulnerable in the court.
Land Acquisition Officer has awarded land compensation at the rate of Rs Eight lacs per Acre whereas looking to present market conditions it should have been ten to Twenty Crore per acre.BoA is not taking any concrete action in seeking enhancement in land compensation amount.
Nothing has been done on the development of licenced site area. There is no road, sewerage, water etc in the society.
PERUSAL OF ABOVE SHOWS THAT NOTHING WORTHWHILE HAS BEEN DONE BY THE BOA TO MITIGATE GRIEVANCES OF MEMBERS.
Although we have mountain of problems but nothing has been done to assuage any grievance.
Should it be continued or we have elected Managing Committee to take care of needs.
When the law of land is clear and Hon,ble High /Supreme Court also held that Government has no power to extend tenure of BOA, why should we be deprived our right as envisaged in the Constitution.
The principle of representative democracy is the election of representatives by the people otherwise eligible to cast their vote and the people thus elected, constituting the body for the management of an institution. Thus, in the case of cooperative societies, after the amendment in the Constitution, there has to be a Board of elected representatives, which may be called Board of Directors or Governing Body or a Managing Committee, etc.,to which the members entrust the direction and control of the management of the affairs of the society.
N K BHUTANI