The Supreme Court, which included judges DY Chandrachud and MR Shah, was informed by K.K. Venugopal on July 29, 2019, who informed the Center that the state-owned NBCC National Construction Construction Corporation Limited, management for suspended housing projects The consultation was ready to work as a project.
In Unitech Company Limited The Chief Legal NBCCOfficer said that the Center proposed a high-level panel headed by a former Supreme Court Judge
who oversees the construction of the scrapped projects and may have a retired technocrat committee, in which Will help.
Counselor Bawan Shri Agarwal, who help the court as a friend of the court, requested that the Center’s proposal be posted on the portal of their home buyers so that they can be able to send their proposals by mail to the home buyers.
The court’s friends will then submit the proposals of the Home Buyers to the court on 9th August 2019 and submit it when the court will issue an official order and can appoint a committee and request the adopt housing projects.
The Supreme Court also sought the names of persons, including the Supreme Court’s former Judge from the parties, to select the members of the Commission, which they proposed to be made for the maintenance of the housing projects.
Al-Badala also said that it would be necessary to assist the existing committee under the chairmanship of former Supreme Court Justice SN Dhingra, who authorized them to sell the company’s real estate assets in the project to complete the projects.
June 7, 2019: National Consumer Grievance Commission (NCDRC) of Unitech Limited refunds 53.773.561 rupees within 3 months and requests 10% annual compensation for the delay of more than seven years for Gurigram Abhishek and Manipur Agarwal residents.
Done In the distribution of possession of their apartment. “Consumer Commission Summit, JKV VK said,” With the compensation as a simple interest rate of 10% per year, with effect from the date of each payment, with the compensation, return the principal amount of Rp 53,73,561.
“The commission also asked the company to pay Rs 25,000 as the cost of litigation to home buyers.
Ganguli’s had booked a residential apartment with Unitech Limited in its “The Exclusive” project in Nirvana Country 2, which was to be developed in Gururgram. They booked apartments on March 24, 2014, and the acquisition was supposed to occur within 36 months.
According to the assignment letter, the apartment was handed over to them on March 21, 2017. Despite the confirmation by the real estate giants, they were not even captured after more than two years, and then filed a complaint.
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