Supreme Court has observed that the statutory authority can step into the affairs of the co-operative housing societies’ matters when the society refuses to decide or keeps the matter pending for a long time.

The Supreme Court has observed that the statutory authority can step into the affairs of the co-operative housing societies’ matters when the society refuses to decide or keeps the matter pending for a long time.

A bench of Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta heard the matter that relates to the delay in granting of the membership to the flat owners in one Malboro House Co-operative Housing Society Limited of Mumbai, despite they being residing peacefully in their flat for the past several years.

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