News & Media 24th Mar 2026

Can housing societies stop Amazon, Zomato, Swiggy and other online apps from delivering to residents for non-payment of society maintenance dues?

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Heena ChhedaPartner | Mumbai

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Our Partner, Heena Chheda shares his insight in ET Wealth, “Can housing societies stop Amazon, Zomato, Swiggy and other online apps from delivering to residents for non-payment of society maintenance dues?”

She highlights that housing societies cannot block deliveries from Amazon, Zomato, Swiggy, or similar platforms to enforce maintenance dues. Recovery must follow lawful statutory procedures, and the society’s registered bye-laws and societies cannot interfere with essential services, including food, grocery, or medicine deliveries.

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