Gurgaon: After three consecutive court orders and warnings about the insulting process, Gurgaon police on Monday submitted FIR against the MGF real estate company, minutes before the 1pm deadline was set by the court.
This case is related to the land agreement between M3M and Emaar -MGF (Emaar comes out of his joint venture with MGF in 2016).
In the range of four days, court judge courts (first class) have issued three commands for registration of FIR.
M3M, also a real estate company, alleged in his complaint EMAAR-MGF has approached them with selling their land packages from 31 hectares in Choma Village and have paid Rs 88 Crore in November 2016 but knowing December 2021 the land has been sold to the developer other.
“Without knowledge or approval, they submitted the cancellation of the agreement (with M3M for sale of land).
The cancellation agreement language is one side and the security deposit of RS 88 Crore has been made cannot be returned,” said M3M lawyer Ekta Yadav.A spokesman for MGF said It measures 31.3 hectares and the company has objected to the implementation of the M3M before the city department and planning state for licenses for the land.
Then, MGF moved Punjab and Haryana High Court, who gave orders on December 23, directed the status quo.
“Even though the status quo direction from the High Court, M3M filed a police complaint on December 28 and another application before the court on December 30 for the registration of FIR against the MGF and its officials,” MGF spokesman said.
MGF spokesman added MGF has submitted a revision of the request before the session court on Monday.
“While the trial in this matter, at 1pm January 3, the M3M advisor told the court that FIR was registered,” said MGF representative.
It was found during hearing in court assessing additional sessions that FIR was registered at 12:58 a.m.
The court postponed the trial for January 14.
This case was registered below 60b (criminal conspiracy), 406 and 409 (criminal trust violations), 420 (cheating), 467 and 468 (forgery) and 471 (using fake documents) from IPC at the City Police Station.