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The Bombay high court has once again ruled that members of a co-operative housing society who are in minority cannot obstruct a redevelopment project and must abide by the majority decision of the society, unless they show that here is some prejudice caused to them or a fraud has been committed. The decision came in a judgement pronounced on Friday by Justice S J Kathawala while giving thumbs up to a petition filed by the Godi Kamgar CHS (Madhuvan) in Andheri (W) and Bharat Infrastructure and Engineering Ltd, a developer challenging a March 2008 order passed by the Maharashtra co- operative ap...
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  1. R.J.Pereira says:

    The Secretary of the society is not a member(his wife is a member).
    So also members attending general body meeting are only representatives of members.
    If redevelopment is agreed in such meeting, can it not be challenged by minority members?

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