Can a co-operative housing society in Gujarat legally deny residence to bachelors or single-gender occupants, and which legal rights are violated? -Advocate Paresh M Modi


Answer:- A co-op housing society in Gujarat cannot lawfully impose a blanket rule barring “bachelors” or single-gender residents simply because they are unmarried or single. Such blanket exclusions are liable to be challenged as arbitrary and discriminatory and can be struck down. Supreme Court of India and other courts have repeatedly held that society bye-laws cannot override fundamental rights or special statutory protections.

What legal rights / laws likely violated (short list)

  1. Article 14 — Right to equality / against arbitrary classification. A rule singling out “bachelors” is a class-based exclusion and must meet a reasonable classification test; blanket bans usually fail.

  2. Article 19(1)(e) (read with Article 19 restrictions) — citizens’ right to reside and settle; an impermissible restriction by a private society that amounts to denying residence can be challenged.

  3. Tenant / licence protections under applicable rent/control laws and judicial precedents — courts have held that societies cannot use bye-laws to defeat statutory tenant rights or render members’ actions arbitrary (see Sanwarmal Kejriwal v. Vishwa Co-op. Housing Society).

  4. Statutory limits on bye-laws — cooperative societies and RWA rules are subordinate to the Constitution and other laws; bye-laws which are discriminatory or arbitrary can be declared void.

Practical legal remedies (what the affected person/owner can do now)
• Ask the flat owner to produce the society’s specific bye-law clause that allegedly bans bachelors; if none exists, the society’s notice is illegal.
• Send a legal notice to the society / managing committee pointing out illegality and demanding withdrawal of the order (preserve copies). (If you want, I can draft one.)
• File a writ (Article 226) in the High Court or a suit for injunction / declaration in civil court if harassment or eviction proceeds — courts routinely grant interim protection in such cases.
• Complaint to the Registrar of Cooperative Societies (Gujarat) if the managing committee is acting beyond powers under the Gujarat Co-operative Societies Act.
• If there is harassment or threats, file a police complaint and preserve evidence (notices, meeting minutes, WhatsApps).

Evidence you should collect (important)
• Copy of the society bye-laws and any resolution authorizing the ban.
• Written notices from the society, meeting minutes, emails/WhatsApp.
• Owner’s permission / lease agreement / sale deed (to show lawful right).
• Police verification / ID documents of the proposed tenant (to counter “security” objections).

A note on borderline issues
• Societies CAN impose reasonable, content-neutral regulations about safety, occupancy numbers, noisy behaviour, large PG operations (AMC / municipal rules sometimes require NOCs for paying-guest/hostel use), etc. But a blanket “no bachelors” or “no unmarried men” rule based only on marital status or gender is different — courts treat it as discriminatory and arbitrary.


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