[Resolved]  Magarpatta City — Security guards misbehavior towards the residents Annexe Building

I stay at Annexe building of Magarpatta so called Posh area of Pune city . Guests are not allowed after 10 pm even if you have some urgent work even you provide there identity for entry and take their responsibility. **you feel like a Jail over there **
So many incidents happened with me and with my friends as shared below
1) I had a dinner party organized in my flat , I informed the security and neighbors too that too even though security guards are bugging us in every hour by sating not to make noise. we were not playing any loud music at all . The most embarrassing thing was when he called a security head at around 12 midnight and he asked me to empty the my flat and guest who don't have Annexe card .. That was obvious that they don't have because they were my guests and when i asked him to show me the notice or complaints he just called a police and took bribe from us .
2) I had a flight at 3 am in the night my fiance came to pick me up from flat . They didn't allowed to enter him the premises although he had a card of cosmos that is in Magarpatta only . The reason was so funny , he said he got a order from his head that "were girls live boys are not allowed" .
I told him he is not coming to my flat just coming to pick me up . I asked him to talk to my owner or my parents he denied. When security head arrived when my fiance requested to him , he told me "Ja jana hai toh police station main complain kar de ". I got to know that this rule is made by them without any formal printed notice. They says Police only told them not to allow boys in girls flat or girls in boys flat after 10 pm although he may be your brother .In our the Constitution of India contains the right to freedom, given[19] in articles 19, 20, 21 and 22, with the view of guaranteeing individual rights that were considered vital by the framers of the constitution . Who are they do make rules ??


Our reference the what our Indian constitution says :
The right to freedom in Article 19 guarantees the following six freedoms:[20]

Freedom of speech and expression, which enable an individual to participate in public activities. The phrase, "freedom of press" has not been used in Article 19, but freedom of expression includes freedom of press. Reasonable restrictions can be imposed in the interest of public order, security of State, decency or morality.

Freedom to assemble peacefully without arms, on which the State can impose reasonable restrictions in the interest of public order and the sovereignty and integrity of India.

Freedom to form associations or unions on which the State can impose reasonable restrictions on this freedom in the interest of public order, morality and the sovereignty and integrity of India.

Freedom to move freely throughout the territory of India though reasonable restrictions can be imposed on this right in the interest of the general public, for example, restrictions may be imposed on movement and travelling, so as to control epidemics.

Freedom to reside and settle in any part of the territory of India which is also subject to reasonable restrictions by the State in the interest of the general public or for the protection of the scheduled tribes because certain safeguards as are envisaged here seem to be justified to protect indigenous and tribal peoples from exploitation and coercion.[21] Article 370 restricts citizens from other Indian states and Kashmiri women who marry men from other states from purchasing land or property in Jammu & Kashmir.[22]

Freedom to practice any profession or to carry on any occupation, trade or business on which the State may impose reasonable restrictions in the interest of the general public. Thus, there is no right to carry on a business which is dangerous or immoral. Also, professional or technical qualifications may be prescribed for practising any profession or carrying on any trade.

The constitution also imposes restrictions on these rights. The government restricts these freedoms in the interest of the independence, sovereignty and integrity of India. In the interest of morality and public order, the government can also impose restrictions. However, the right to life and personal liberty cannot be suspended. The six freedoms are also automatically suspended or have restrictions imposed on them during a state of emergency.
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Aug 14, 2020
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