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Maintenance charges dues case by rwa


03-Mar-2026 (In Civil Law)
Have to submit my written statement to court for maintenance charges dues case by rwa.
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Answer #1
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You are required to file a Written Statement before the court in response to the maintenance dues case filed by the RWA, wherein you must mention the court name, case number and parties’ details, raise any preliminary objections such as incorrect calculation of dues, lack of authority, limitation or non-compliance of bylaws, give a clear para-wise reply to each allegation made in the plaint by admitting or denying the same, state your version of facts including details of payments already made or disputes regarding services/charges, rely on relevant legal grounds if the demand is arbitrary or contrary to the society’s bylaws, and conclude with a prayer seeking dismissal of the suit or proper reconciliation of accounts, along with verification and your signature, attaching all supporting documents like receipts, bank statements and correspondence, and ensure that the Written Statement is filed within the time granted by the court to avoid adverse orders.
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Answer #2
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Answer #3
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If an RWA has filed a case against you for recovery of maintenance dues, you must file a Written Statement before the court within the time granted in the summons. In your written statement, clearly mention whether you admit or deny the alleged dues, and explain the reasons for non-payment, such as incorrect billing, lack of services, or any dispute regarding calculation of maintenance. Attach supporting documents like payment receipts, correspondence with the RWA, or any proof showing the charges are excessive or wrongly claimed. You may also raise legal objections regarding authority of the RWA, bylaws, or improper calculation of dues. It is advisable to consult a local advocate to properly draft the written statement so that your defense is effectively presented before the court.
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Answer #4
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