I represented Fragrancia co-operative housing society in Koregaon Park, Pune, where the conveyance process had remained pending for several years despite the project being substantially occupied by flat purchasers. The society was functioning, maintenance activities were being carried out, and residents had been living in the premises for a long period. However, the builder had not completed the conveyance in favour of the society.
Koregaon Park and the surrounding areas of BT Kawade Road, Mundhwa, Hadapsar, and Ghorpadi Gaon have witnessed significant residential growth over the years. Several housing societies in these locations were developed during a period when purchasers were primarily focused on obtaining possession, while post-possession compliances such as conveyance often received less attention.
When the society approached me, the primary concern was the prolonged delay in transferring the land and building rights to the society. As a leading Conveyance Lawyer in Pune, I regularly come across housing societies facing similar issues where conveyance remains pending despite the project being occupied for several years. Although there was no major dispute regarding the property, progress had stalled.
After reviewing the available records, I advised the society on the documentation required to complete the conveyance process. Discussions were initiated with the builder and various pending issues were identified and addressed. The matter required continuous follow up, verification of documents, and coordination with the concerned authorities to ensure that the process moved forward without unnecessary delays.
One of the key challenges was ensuring that all required records were properly organised and that communication between the society and the builder remained constructive. In many such cases, the delay is not always due to a single legal obstacle but because several procedural requirements remain incomplete over a period of time.
Through consistent mediation and legal guidance, the society was able to resolve the outstanding issues and complete the necessary formalities. The conveyance was ultimately executed in favour of the society, providing legal recognition of the society’s rights over the property.


