The High Court of Delhi has directed the Registrar of Cooperative Societies (RCS) and the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) to facilitate the allotment of Plot No. 247 in Rajdhani Enclave to the petitioner, Shri Ram Katula. This follows an arbitral award dated June 18, 2014, which declared the petitioner’s late father the valid member of the society and has since attained finality after being upheld by the Delhi Cooperative Tribunal, a Division Bench of the High Court, and the Supreme Court.
- Background and Legal History:
- The dispute originated from an arbitral award dated June 18, 2014, which recognized the petitioner’s father as the valid member of Rajdhani Housing Society and entitled him to the allotment of Plot No. 247.
- The award also declared Smt. Ranjana Kapoor as an invalid member of the society.
- This award was challenged unsuccessfully through various forums, including the Delhi Cooperative Tribunal, a Division Bench of the High Court of Delhi, and finally the Supreme Court, which dismissed the Special Leave Petition (SLP) on February 27, 2026.
- Society’s Position: On August 22, 2015, the society passed a resolution officially transferring the membership of the late Sh. Mani Ram to his son, the petitioner, Sh. Sri Ram, subject to the clearance of society dues.
- Court Directions: To resolve the delay in allotment, the High Court issued the following timeline:
- July 20, 2026: The petitioner and a society office bearer must appear before the RCS to produce relevant membership records.
- July 30, 2026: The RCS is to issue a recommendation to the DDA for the allotment and lease deed execution.
- August 14, 2026: The DDA is directed to issue the allotment letter.
- Clarification on Prior Documents: The Court clarified that any documents previously executed in favor of Smt. Ranjana Kapoor regarding this plot are automatically cancelled following the Supreme Court’s dismissal of her SLP.




