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10,000 buyers of Bogus to lose the flats of Amrapali

10,000 buyers of Bogus to lose the flats of Amrapali
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New Delhi: As around 10,000 home buyers so far are not advancing to claim their flat in various Amrapali projects, which can be a Benami or Bogus Flat order in accordance with the Forensic Audit Report appointed by the Court, the Supreme Court on Friday moves in the process of canceling a flat quota This and auctioned them to raise money for project development.
Your judge’s judge is Lalit and Ajay Rastogi allows the defense of the recipient appointed by the court to treat a flat that is not claimed to be an inventory that is not sold.
The court said the final notification must be given to the buyer and if they failed to respond within 15 days, the recipient could continue to cancel the rationing.
Senior Advocate R Venkatatamani, who as a recipient appointed by the court, is managing the Affairs of Amrapali Group and explores all options to raise funds to complete the construction of unfinished projects, told the bench that large amounts can be raised by selling it.
Flat that is not claimed.
“Recipients and NBCC have done several joint efforts to reach all home buyers …
As a result of exercise, it has emerged that around 9,538 home buyers do not register so far in customer data mentioned by the recipient’s office, also does not make a payment, then with the assessment The Supreme Court in July 2019, “he said.
Venkatatamani also told the bench that around 6,210 home buyers, although now registered in customer data, do not make payments to remove their contributions and they must also be asked to pay the amount.
Benami Flat order in Amrapali was also highlighted by forensic auditors who have said in their reports that the Flat Posh was ordered at the lowest number of Re 1, Rs 5 and Rs 11 per sq ft in the name of more than 500 people.
They have published notifications to 655 people in whom this flat name was booked, but no one was found in 122 locations like that.
Increasing further expectations for 46,000 home buyers of Amrapali, the recipient told the court that he hoped to get funds from the bank because many financial institutions in principle agreed to instill funds in the project with several conditions.
“Meeting 10 banking officials along with their advice was held on August 9.
Although some questions were submitted at the meeting, the Bank showed their tendency to expand funds based on distribution.
However, banks, want some level guidance to facilitate and speed up the process Funds, “he said.
Venkataratani added that Bank UCO said about 3,000 home buyers home loans were being subject to sanctions and about RS 300 Crore would be available.
The court about the last trial has convinced financial institutions that their investment will be safe.

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