
Plea in HC complains non-implementation of law on apartment associations for 47 years
The Hindu
The High Court of Karnataka on Friday ordered issue notice to the State government on a public interest litigation (PIL) petition complaining that apartment owners have been put to severe hardship owi
The High Court of Karnataka on Friday ordered issue notice to the State government on a public interest litigation (PIL) petition complaining that apartment owners have been put to severe hardship owing to non-implementation of the Karnataka Apartment Owners Association (KAOA) Act, 1972, even 47 years after it came into force. A Division Bench comprising Chief Justice Abhay Shreeniwas Oka and Justice Suraj Govindaraj passed the order on a petition filed by Abhilash N., a resident of Thyagarajnagar. Though the Act came into force in July 1973, none of its benefit reached apartment buyers or owners sans its implementation, the petitioner said.More Related News

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