Hindustan Times (Jammu)

Supertech twin towers to be demolished on Aug 28, says top court

- Letters@hindustant­imes.com

The Supreme Court on Friday gave additional bandwidth of one week for the demolition of Supertech’s twin 40-storey towers in its Emerald project in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, in case of any supervenin­g circumstan­ces or technical issues delaying the demolition on August 28.

A bench of Justices DY Chandrachu­d and AS Bopanna agreed with the Noida authority’s submission­s and gave an additional bandwidth of one week in case of any technical delay or weather conditions in the demolition of the twin towers.

Noida apprised the apex court that certain work prior to demolition has to be completed by August 25.

On May 17, the apex court had extended till August 28 the deadline for demolition of Supertech’s twin tower.

The earlier date fixed to demolish the towers, which have been held illegal for a violation of norms, was May 22, 2022. It was extended to three months after the agency appointed for demolition Edifice Engineerin­g sought time.

Earlier, the applicatio­n for an

Extention of time to demolish the towers was filed by Interim Resolution Profession­al (IRP) for Supertech said that after the test blast conducted by Edifice Engineerin­g it was found that the structure was stronger and more stable than was expected.

IRP was appointed supersedin­g the board of Supertech Ltd. by the NCLT while hearing a petition filed by the Union Bank of India against the real estate major for non-payment of dues worth around Rs 432 crore.

Amicus curiae advocate Gaurav Agrawal had also supported the applicatio­n and said that even agency CBRI (Central Building Research Institute) which has been appointed by the top court to oversee the demolition exercise has also approved the extension of time.

The apex court bench earlier this year informed that by May 22 towers will be demolished and by August 22 the entire debris would be removed from the site and the site will be completely cleared by M/S Edifice.

On February 7, the top court had asked the CEO, Noida to take necessary steps and to commence within two weeks the demolition of Supertech’s twin towers in Noida.

 ?? SUNIL GHOSH/HT PHOTO ?? The Supreme Court has given a week’s buffer given in case of any technical issue.
SUNIL GHOSH/HT PHOTO The Supreme Court has given a week’s buffer given in case of any technical issue.

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