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Pay RS 57 Lakh to Hombuyer: HC to Supertech

Pay RS 57 Lakh to Hombuyer: HC to Supertech
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New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Monday asked Realtor Supertech to pay Rs 40 Lakh at the end of October to a home buyer, which has filed a complaint about the delay in giving villa ownership in one of the project companies in Yamuna Express, Industrial Development Area, adjacent to the National Capital .
Justice Amit Bansal said besides Rs 40 Lakh, the other Lakh RS 17 must be paid to home buyers at the end of November.
The court said the number of 40 lakh rs must be used by humans for loan payments.
The court was told that the total number of home buyers was around Rs 1.79 Crore, where RS 50 Lakh had been paid to him in the pursuit of September 24.
Because the main number is Rs 1.07 Crore, the court asked for a broker for first clear that after the builder would place before the payment plan.
The court has been on September 24, there is still a command of the National Consumer Dispute of the Redressal Commission (NCDRC) to calculate Supertech MD Mohit Arora to a 3-year prison and issue an arrest warrant for it because it is not in accordance with the order in this case by home.
buyer.
The High Court has directed a realty company to deposit RS 50 Lakh, from the extraordinary 1.79 Crore Rs, in a home buyer account within a week to show Bonya Fide to court.
On Monday, initially, Supertech Vikas Setyhi’s advocate handed me that the company proposed to pay the entire amount with installments of Rs 10 lakh every month.
However, the court said the number must be substantial.
Advocate Shailesh Madiyal and Vrinda Kapoor, representing the Homebuyer Kanwal Batra, said the company must pay at least a principal number in the near future so that he can pay a loan and get money for his daughter’s wedding.
The court said, “You have to read the newspaper that how difficult it is today in these things.
He (batra) must thank you for whatever he gets now.
Instead of seeing a half-empty glass, see half full.
The point is you get back money You.
“The court registered this issue to hear further on November 11, when the broker would provide a payment plan.
The High Court heard Plea Supertech challenged September 20 where Arora was given a 3-year prison and an arrest warrant was released against him because of non-compliance with the direction of NCDRC.
The NCDRC case is related to the complaint of home buyers about the delay in providing villa in one of the company’s projects in the Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Region, which is allocated for more than Rs 1 Crore.
Previously, Supertech’s advisor argued that NCDRC orders were beyond the provisions of Part 27 of the Consumer Protection Act and no provisions that provide a representative obligation to MD to make it responsible for criminal or civilian problems if there is a default by the company.
The request was opposed by a home buyer advisor who said the company was in the default repeatedly from the NCDRC sequence and had returned to the effort to the forum.
The High Court had been informed before that the arrest warrant was issued on September 20 by NCDRC which on September 13 rejected Supertech’s request to improve 12 months installments for payment of the decretal amount.
In April 2019, NCDRC had ordered the company to give villa ownership within six months, along with compensation and fees or returned all the amount received by compensation.
On July 20, MD has convinced NCDRC that the order will be fulfilled within 60 days.
However, on September 20, NCDRC noted that regardless of commitment, the command has not been implemented and argued that the company “avoided implementing decisions”.
Thus he issued an arrest warrant against MD and sentenced him to three years of respite subject to the implementation of orders within a week.
“Given the non-compliance of the direction and respect its own commitment, we punish the MD of the Judgment Debtor Company, according to strength below Section 27 Consumer Protection Acts, 1986, for three years in prison and arrest the arrest of the Managing Director of the Debtor Company Assessment.
Warrants will not be executed, If the debtor’s assessment deposits the number of decretals before this commission in one week, “he said.

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