The Asian Age

SC notice to top real estate firm

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New Delhi, May 7: The Supreme Court on Monday sought the response from real estate major Unitech Ltd on a plea seeking initiation of contempt proceeding­s against it for alleged noncomplia­nce of its order to compensate some hassled home buyers for delayed delivery of their dream homes.

A bench of Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices A. M. Khanwilkar and D. Y. Chandrachu­d issued notice to the real estate firm on a joint contempt petition moved by 13 home buyers who claimed they were yet to receive a compensati­on of ` 80,000 each as per the directions of the apex court on September 20 last year.

The bench was hearing the contempt plea, moved through advocate Brajesh Kumar, by the homebuyers including one Satish Kumar Pandey.

The plea claimed that the apex court order directing the firm to pay ` 80,000 each as compensati­on to 39 home buyers towards litigation cost and causing harassment to them, has not been complied with as yet.

However, some of the beneficiar­ies of the order have been paid this amount, it said.

The petitioner­s said they had personally approached the competent authoritie­s of Unitech Ltd, but they did not pay any heed to the requests.

“The respondent has deliberate­ly and willfully disobeyed the order of this court, which is writ apparent from its conduct and, therefore, a clear cut case for initiation of proceeding for contempt of the order dated September 20, 2017 is made out,” it said.

The apex court had directed real estate firm to pay ` 80,000 each as compensati­on to 39 home buyers towards litigation cost.

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