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  Discussions on repairing the Apartment Ownership Law in Kerala Part I – General Discussion [i] Index 1.    Introduction 2.    The inherent weakness of KAOA 3.    The Menace of Copying the Maharashtra  Law 4.    The Maharashtra  Experience with Apartment Ownership 5.     The Missing Elements in KAOA 6.     The Apartment Ownership is other States. 7.     The Law Behind Apartment  Ownership 8.      Apartment with common areas and facilities to be transferable immovable property 9.      The Scheme of KAOA and its intended application 10.     Conclusion  1.    Introduction Act 5 of 1984 is reigning the field of condominium management in the state, for the last 40 years.    The Act with its full title ‘The Kerala Apartment Ownership Act 1983 and with the abbreviation ‘KAOA’ for the present discussion here, is a living example of an ineffective law.   The articles are inspired by the baby steps taken by the government to review the KAOA, following the directions of the Kerala High Court
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  ‘Construction Law and Arbitration - Trends and Opportunities’ Introductory Note Introduction: The Society of Construction Law (Kerala) in association with the Kerala High Court Advocates Association and Manipal Law School proposes to conduct a 'Lecture Session' on the topic ‘Construction Law and Arbitration – Trends and Opportunities’ .    The session will be held on 20 th February 2024, at 4.40 PM in the KHCAA Association Hall.   Kerala High Court Advocates Association does not need any introduction, note therefore, this notes does not attempt, such an exercise.   https://www.khcaa.com/   However, the profiles of the other organizations are briefly described. About Society of Construction Law, its Affiliates and Chapters. The Society of Construction Law was founded in the year 1983 in,  the United Kingdom, with the object of promoting, for the public benefit, education study, and research (and publication of the useful results of such research in the field of construction l