11/05/2026

Fees for Maintenance Recovery 154B(29) of MCA 1960

Deputy / Assistant Registrar

Court Fees Payable (Rule 86 of Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Rules)

As per Rule 86, the society must pay court fee stamp based on the amount

Fee Structure
(A) Amount up to ₹1,00,000
  • ₹100 or
  • 2% of claim amount (Rs.1 to Rs.1,00,000)
    Whichever is higher

(B) Amount from ₹1,00,001 to ₹5,00,000
  • 1% on the amount exceeding ₹1,00,000 (100,001 to 500,000)
  • Maximum limit: ₹6,000

(C) Amount above ₹5,00,000
  • ₹6,000 (fixed for first ₹5 lakh)
  • 0.5% on amount exceeding ₹5,00,00 (500,001 and above but…

Maximum total fee: ₹25,000 per case claimed.

HANDLING CHARGES

Deposit to the Bank in the Department account by challan approved abd given by the Deputy Registrar Office :
  • Up Rs. 1,00,000 = ₹700
  • Rs.50 for next every Rs.1,00,000 or part amount

Other Expenses

  • On Applicaiton Rs. 100/- court fee stamp
  • On Vakalatnama Rs.10 Court Fee Stamp.
  • Postage for issue Notice for hearing
  • Applcation for Adjornment Rs.25 Court fee stamp.

Practical Example

Example 1:

Claim (Recovery) Amount = ₹80,000

  • 2% on Rs.80,000 = ₹1,600
    👉 Pay ₹1,600 (higher than ₹100)
Example 2:

Claim (Recovery) Amount = ₹3,00,000

  • 2 % on  First Rs.1,00,000 = Rs. 2000
  • 1% on Balance Rs.200,000 = ₹2,000
  • Total Payable Rs.2000+ Rs.2000 = Rs.4000
  • You need Pay ₹4,000 
Example 3:

Claim (Recovery) Amount = ₹8,00,000

  • 2 % on  First Rs.1,00,000 = Rs. 2000
  • 1% on Balance Rs.400,000 = Rs 4,000
  • 0.5% on Balance Rs.300000 = Rs 1,500
  • Payable Rs.2000 + Rs.4000+ Rs.1500 = Rs.7500
  • You need Pay ₹7,500 
Mode of Payment
  • The court fee must be paid through Court Fee Stamp
  • It should be affixed on the application filed before the Deputy Registrar
  • Incorrect or insufficient court fee may result in objections or delay
Importance of Filing Before Deputy Registrar

Filing before the Deputy Registrar is:

  • Faster than civil litigation
  • Cost-effective
  • Specifically designed for co-operative disputes
  • Legally enforceable through recovery machinery
Key Points to Remember
  • Maximum court fee per case is ₹25,000
  • Fee must be correctly calculated before filing
  • Recovery proceedings are summary in nature
  • Proper documentation (bills, resolutions, ledger) is essential
Conclusion
Recovery proceedings under Section 154B(29) provide an effective remedy for housing societies to recover dues from defaulting members. However, proper compliance with Rule 86 court fee provisions is crucial to ensure smooth processing of the case.

 Housing societies and legal practitioners should carefully calculate and affix the correct court fee stamp to avoid procedural delays.