Society Formation and Deemed Conveyance Successfully Completed for a 200 Member Housing Society in Kothrud, Pune

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One of the notable deemed conveyance cases handled by me involved a large residential housing society Golden Petals in Kothrud, Pune, comprising nearly 200 members. The assignment required legal assistance at two critical stages: formation of the Co-operative Housing Society and subsequently securing Deemed Conveyance in favour of the society.

As a Society Formation and Deemed Conveyance Lawyer in Pune, I represented the members throughout the process and assisted the society in completing the necessary legal and procedural requirements.

The matter assumed additional significance because the society formation process was undertaken during the COVID-19 period, when public meetings, administrative functioning, and movement of people were subject to various restrictions. Despite these practical challenges, the members remained committed to completing the registration process and worked collectively to fulfil the required formalities.

Through systematic coordination, preparation of documentation, compliance with statutory requirements, and continuous follow up with the relevant authorities, the Co-operative Housing Society was successfully registered.

However, society registration was only the first step.

Following the formation of the society, the focus shifted towards securing legal ownership rights over the property through the Deemed Conveyance process. Detailed scrutiny of documents, verification of records, preparation of applications, and compliance with procedural requirements were undertaken to ensure that the society’s ownership rights were formally recognised.

After completing the necessary legal proceedings, the society successfully obtained Deemed Conveyance, thereby securing legal ownership rights in its favour.

The successful outcome enabled the society to achieve:

  • Formation of a legally recognised Co-operative Housing Society
  • Successful completion of the Deemed Conveyance process
  • Formal recognition of ownership rights in favour of the society
  • Better protection of common areas and society assets
  • Greater legal certainty regarding future redevelopment opportunities
  • Stronger long term governance and ownership security

This matter from Kothrud, Pune remains particularly satisfying because it involved guiding the residents from the very beginning of the society formation process through to the final stage of securing ownership rights. The successful completion of both milestones demonstrates the importance of timely legal compliance and proper ownership documentation for housing societies seeking long term legal protection.

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