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Karnataka HC: Registrar can void sale deed for illegal allotments

BENGALURU: In a landmark decision that could influence numerous cooperative housing cases, the Karnataka High Court has ruled that the additional registrar of cooperative societies has the authority to revoke even a registered sale deed if it stems from an illegal allotment by a cooperative society. Justice Suraj Govindaraj issued this ruling while rejecting a petition from Suresha, a Bengaluru resident who challenged the registrar’s power to intervene post-registration of a sale deed. The court clarified that after invalidating an illegal allotment, the registrar has the right to instruct the local sub-registrar to take necessary actions, but emphasized the importance…

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Karnataka HC: RERA-validated co-ops can manage apartments

By Sanjana CS BENGALURU: A significant ruling from the High Court on June 30 has brought much-needed relief to flat owners. The single bench’s decision supports a registered cooperative society of allottees who have faced challenges for over 11 years. Justice Suraj Govindaraj presided over a case highlighting disputes among apartment owners, agreement holders, and builders concerning the completion and maintenance of an apartment complex. It was revealed that builders had manipulated an unauthorized association for illicit activities, contesting a Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) order. The High Court dismantled this facade and reaffirmed the RERA order, thereby reinstating authority…