No bachelors, no biryani, no dogs: What your RWA can legally ban, and what it can’t

Resident welfare associations possess limited powers governed by law and their own documents. RWAs can manage common areas and enforce valid bye-laws for community well-being. However, associations cannot override individual legal or proprietary rights of residents. Rules must have a proper basis and be applied fairly to all members. Disputes often arise from unclear rules and the need for greater transparency.
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