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20+ Maharashtra housing societies finish online registrations in 2 months

Sure! Here’s a rewritten version of the content: — PUNE: Following the launch of a fully online cooperative society registration system by Maharashtra’s cooperation department two months ago, 23 housing societies in the state have successfully completed the approval process via the Aaple Sarkar portal. This marks a significant transition from the cumbersome paperwork-intensive method that required multiple visits to deputy registrar offices. As of Friday, officials from the state cooperation department informed TOI that the portal has processed 304 applications for society name reservations—the initial step in the registration process. Out of these, 113 applications received approval, while 34…

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No Authority: Registrars Can’t Issue NOCs for Redevelopment

PUNE: Maharashtra Cooperation Commissioner Deepak Taware has clarified that registrars and sub-registrars lack the authority to issue a ‘no objection certificate’ (NOC) to housing societies for property redevelopment. The commissioner emphasized that the general body of the cooperative housing society is the primary decision-making authority regarding redevelopment matters. Referring to a writ petition in the Bombay High Court, Taware highlighted that a 2019 government resolution defines the roles of registrars and cooperative societies as supervisory only. According to the Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act, 1960, there are no provisions granting registrars the right to issue NOCs for redevelopment, underscoring that the…