Gurgaon: The City and State Meeting Department (DTCP) has attracted a job certificate (OC) from Ardee Mall and canceled the License of the Ardee City.
DTCP officials said the developer conducted construction in the mall which violated the development plan.
It was also allegedly failed to resolve land disputes and had no full ownership of housing colonies.
Orders, issued on Thursday, are likely to affect hundreds of property owners and residents, regardless of the sale and purchase of property in colonies and malls, which collectively covers around 210 hectares.
Ardee City and Palm Grove Heights, built in around 204 hectares in sector 51, 52 and 57, are the superior nature of the developer Ardee Infrastructure Pvt Ltd in Gurgaon.
About 2,850 families live in the housing colony plotted and housing.
DTCP has issued a conditional OC to the Ardee Mall, which is spread in sector 5.1 hectares in sector 52, in June 2020.
Officials said additional construction was carried out in lower basements and lower ground floor violating the approved development plan after OC after OC is given.
“During the recent inspection, we found some additional structures in the basement and ground floor.
OC has been withdrawn, but the developer has a week to make changes and approach the court to withdrawal if they want,” Batth said.
The DTCP also canceled the license provided to develop Ardee City on Thursday.
Builder was given three licenses in 1995, 1997 and again in 2002 for the project.
But after the DTCP received complaints about disputed ownership of a portion of the land, he demanded a response from the builder in 2011.
The DTCP serves new notifications in 2019 which say licensees and associate companies have failed to submit compliance with clear titles of 41 hectares support them.
According to the norm, the developer needs to have land ownership and ownership before applying for a license on it.
Director of DTCP KM Pandurang said enough time was given to developers to clean up disputes and ensure compliance from the terms and conditions of the license, but they failed to resolve land disputes.
Ardee’s vice president Anil Hasija said one of the Allottes established several temporary structures in the basement of the mall due to misunderstandings.
“We solve the problem and operation of the mall will not be affected.
We have participated in the withdrawal of OC from the High Court,” he said, adding that they were looking for legal opinions about the cancellation of the Ardee City license.