Supreme Court on Thursday took a dim view on home buyers not turning up to take possession of flats in the Amrapali projects, being completed by the state-owned NBCC. A bench of Justices Bela M Trivedi and Satish Chandra Sharma asked attorney general R Venkataramani, who was appointed a court receiver in the case, to furnish the latest status report of unsold assets or where the home buyers did not turn up despite efforts to reach out to them.
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«We will request the court receiver to file a latest report where possession has not been taken over by the home buyers despite efforts by him and the NBCC,» the bench said.
Senior advocate Ravinder Kumar, appearing for the Noida and Greater Noida authority informed the bench that Greater Noida authority had granted its approval for construction of additional flats in Gold Home Project and with regard to other five projects, there was need for some compliances to be made by the NBCC.
The bench noted the submission of senior advocate Siddharth Dave, appearing for the NBCC, saying the compliance was regarding uploading of the map in a portal, which was done for the four projects — Centurion Park, Leisure Valley, Leisure Park and Dream Valley.
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