Hi there,I believe you are talking about your housing society elections. In case there has been no election in the past 10 years then you should ideally file a complaint with the managing committee in such a situation. Within 15 days after receiving your complaint, the latter must respond.If no one responds during this time, you can contact the constable registrar's office, which oversees housing society-related issues such share transfers, record-keeping, improper use of funds, and unfair electoral procedures. Your housing society committee may receive a show-cause notice from the constable registrar's office asking it to defend its position.If it is discovered following the hearing that the members are genuinely in office without running for reelection, the current committee may be disbanded. In its stead, the deputy registrar has the authority to choose an administrative officer to oversee society operations until new elections are held, which must happen within six months.An alternative is to appoint a board of administration made up of three society members. You also have the choice of bringing a case against your society or even the constable in cooperative court. A civil lawsuit or a criminal charge of misrepresentation against such members may also be filed. In the event that the unelected member has defrauded someone of money, a fraud action may also be brought against him.I hope this helps you.
Since 10yrs no election. Now, what is the procedure to conduct one?
Arpita C
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