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Supertech Row: Up Govt Set 4 Sitting Members

Supertech Row: Up Govt Set 4 Sitting Members
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Lucknow: The government has established a special investigation team of four members to improve the responsibility of the Noida authorities and Supertech builders after the Supreme Court observed that there was collusion between the two in the illegal development of two towers 40-store sector 93a noida.
The team has been asked to submit its report within a week.
Sitting will be led by the infrastructure and commissioner of the Sanjiv Mittal Industry Development and has an additional member of Secretary Secretary Manoj Kumar Singh, ADG Meerut Rajiv Sabharwal and Head of the City Planner Anoop Kumar Srivastava.
In accordance with the direction of the Head of Yogi Minister Adyitynath, sitting has been assigned to improve the responsibility of the Builder and Official of the Noida Authority in this matter.
“In the issue of Messers Super Tech, which was allocated a PLOT Housing Group No GH-4 in the 93A Noida sector, where the Supreme Court had observed that there was collusion between the builders and authority officers of Noida,” sitting was formed, “the government’s order said.
In the order of the 31st August 2021, two members of Judge Dy Chandrachud and Mr.
Shah, while giving their decisions in a special leave petition, said: “This case record is full of examples that highlight collusion between the officers of Noida and his applicant and management.
“It has directed that the two towers were destroyed within three months, with the cost of the builder but under the supervision of the Noida authorities.
A government official said that on Wednesday, CM said that the case fell back to 2004 and the responsibility of all officials in the issue between 2004 and 2017 must be repaired.
“Strict action will follow immediately after sitting up the report.
Mukesh Goyal, a manager, who was transferred from the Noida Authority last month was suspended, “the official said The map was conducted between 2004 and 2012.
The Association of Community Resident Welfare submitted a letter in the presence of the Allahabad High Court on December 10, 2012, accused the builder against the National Building Code.
2005 and Noida Building the 2010 rules by not ensuring the minimum distance between two towers.
On April 11, 2014, the High Court of Allahabad ordered the demolition of two towers and the action against the builder but the SLP was submitted at the Supreme Court which then passed the stay.

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