Welcome move by Delhi High Court Sekhar......It is a clear cut message to those who own multiple cars without ensuring sufficient parking space. This is nothing but show off. Purchase of private vehicles must be guided by need not greed.
Well Said Srishti, Air pollution is not the only environmental impact that vehicles cause. Parking of excess cars in open spaces reduces available space underneath them for rainwater harvesting, which enables charging of aquifers.
It will definitely help both the buyers and developers as well as the common people of the neighborhood. In a decision by Delhi High Court that a flat owner can park only one vehicle in a assigned slot inside the complex otherwise they will grant exemption.
I welcome this move as well Ankur. This rules framed by a cooperative society would be final in this regard. Court also said that common areas in a society are meant for use by all members and not to park cars. The matter came into existence when a resident filed a appeal demanded access to more than one slot as he has four cars. As a result court has dismissed his appeal and fined Rs.1 lakh.