Noida: An order has been issued in Supreme Tower Society, Sector-99, Noida. The AOA (Apartment Owners Association) President of the society has directed the live-in couples to submit written consent or marriage certificates. This order has become a cause of discussion and controversy among the residents of the society.
Details of the order
The AOA president issued this directive at a personal level, which he described as an initiative to maintain the ‘social and moral’ system of the society. According to him, this step has been taken to prevent any kind of dispute in future. The order clarified that it would be obligatory to submit the consent letter or marriage certificate along with the details of the tenants to the society office.
Response of residents
Many members of the society disagree with this order. They say that the AOA president has issued this decision without the consent of the board. The residents also say that this order is a violation of their right to privacy.
Opinion of legal experts
According to legal experts, such orders are difficult to implement legally. This order directly interferes with the freedom and private life of individuals.
Statement of AOA President
The president says that this order has been issued only for the purpose of maintaining peace and security. However, when other residents raised questions, he called it a personal effort and said that this order was not a binding rule.
Such an issue has been raised earlier as well
There have been discussions about live-in couples in society earlier as well. Some residents believe that this order is the result of old issues. However, any such order can be formally opposed.
The possibility of disputes increasing
Some residents of the society have demanded the withdrawal of this order. If this does not happen, the matter may escalate further.
Discussion is being done on social media
This news is also going viral on social media, where different reactions are coming about it. Many people are calling it unnecessary interference, while some are considering it a positive initiative.