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A high-rise society in Noida, Sector 99, has requested flat owners who rent to bachelors or couples to submit a marriage certificate or a consent letter from family members. This decision follows the death of a law student who fell from the 7th floor of the Supreme Tower society. The move aims to ensure safety, security, and harmony in the community, but it is not the official stand of the board as stated by the association's secretary.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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