What RWAs can and cannot legally ban in residential societies
Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs) hold limited authority governed by law and their own governing documents. They are permitted to manage common areas and enforce bye-laws aimed at community well-being. However, RWAs cannot override the legal or proprietary rights of individual residents. Any rules enforced must have a proper legal basis and be applied uniformly across all members. Disputes frequently stem from poorly defined rules and a lack of transparency in how associations operate.
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