Gurgaon: City Directorate and State Planning (DTCP), in large assistance for the population of the city of Ardee, it has enabled registration of sales from their properties in the colony.
However, said an official, the prohibition of property registration owned by the developer or recipient of the company has not been lifted.
This order was issued on Thursday It has allowed property registration owned by the population.
However, the prohibition of sales and registration by the developer will remain.
“Registration of property sales acts is prohibited after the cancellation of the Ardee City license in September.
Calling an unqualified step, a member of the Population Welfare Association (RWA) has approached the Secretary of the previous DS Secretary in December and urged them to lift the blanket ban on their property registration.
“The authorities’ move to lift the ban on the blanket on the registry in September has come as a big assistance for residents.
We have reached DTCP officials and deputy commissioners in an effort to tell them about our concerns.
We also approached local elected representatives, But there was no step taken by them.
Finally, we met the Secretary of the Main Chief and Director of DTCP in Chandigarh on December 2 and increased our concerns on the displacement to impose a blanket ban on the registration of property sales.
This is a new year gift for all of us, “Praveen Yadav, President of Rwa from Ardee City.
Spread across 209 hectares in sectors 51, 52 and 57, colonies developed personally have around 2,500 families affected by the authorities decision to impose a registry ban on sales.
The decision to impose a ban has influenced especially those who plan to buy property.
Also, it has created a sense of uncertainty among the population.
“The prohibition on the registry cannot be justified.
We have to undergo a lot of stress because of the builder error.
The decision taken by the authorities is now a big assistance for everyone who has started a transaction.
Pandemics has caused difficulties in us and many of us who need money , “Chaitali Mandhotra, Member, Ardee City Rwa.
The Builder was given three licenses in 1995, 1997 and again in 2002 for the project.
In 2010, the department received complaints over disputed ownership of around 42 hectares of land.
In September this year, the DTCP canceled a colony license after the developer failed to resolve the land dispute and had no full ownership.
According to DTCP, even after recurring reminders, he failed to submit adherence about the clear title of 41.8 hectares.
In addition, the developer failed to give up on the EWS plot intended, said an DTCP official.