Bombay High Court Bans Sale of Basements and Parking Spaces, Declares Them Common Amenities
Bombay High Court rules basements and parking spaces are common amenities and cannot be sold separately or confer housing society membership.
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Bombay High Court rules basements and parking spaces are common amenities and cannot be sold separately or confer housing society membership.
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The Supreme Court condemned Maharashtra prison authorities for failing to produce an undertrial on 55 out of 85 hearings, calling it a violation of Article 21. The Court granted b…