In the general area of the area with a PVP company, FIR was filed against RWA – News2IN
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In the general area of the area with a PVP company, FIR was filed against RWA

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Gurgaon: The police have ordered several members of the NBCC Heights Rwa, a Highrise Society in Sector 89, after complaints from private companies that accused the threat by the body of the residents.
RWA has denied the allegations and was written to Haryana CM who was looking for intervention to take ownership of the building last month, the company began to penetrate the public areas of the community.
In addition to filing complaints with the police, residents also moved the district court on December 24.
Even though the police then stopped construction activities in the direction of the court, they also filed firs against several members of Rwa on charges of riots and violated the laws of the Assembly, based on the complaints of private companies that the population’s body had threatened its executives and did not allow them to do their work.
Rhu, President Rwa The community, said, “private companies began to penetrate the public area side by side with the building by blocking access to the green area.
The company also built a shaft of the elevator in the public area and installed the shade of a permanent roof outside the external wall surface.
When we refused, they filed a police complaint Reconstruction of RWA.
“Most of us are senior citizens and work for the welfare of the community but they leveled serious accusations such as riots to us,” said Atam Prakash Madan, vice president of society “Not a public area”.
“It fell inside the wall boundary of the school building.
The authorities have clearly said that the open area around the school building is owned by school and when we started interior and some modification work, Rwa members stopped us to do so, they even threatened us,” Supervisor .Naveen Kumar, Sho of Sector 10A Police Station, said, “We have submitted FIR based on complaints and this problem is being investigated.” Senior City Planner DTCP, Sanjeev Mann said, “According to the rules, the nursery school building requires 0.2 hectares of land in licensed colony.
The developer only sells the building area and is not an open area around it.
We have written to Chandigarh against the developer and told them to improve sales deeds.

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