The Greater Noida and
Yamuna Highway Authorities are deliberately taking action against erring
builders who have failed to abide by the deadlines to deliver possession to
homebuyers, and are yet payoff the outstanding dues, which amounts to more than
Rs 10,000 crore, to both the Regulators.
While a committee was
established last week to look into the concerns being faced by the homebuyers
and the realty sector; the legal departments of the 2 Regulators were consulted
by the committee on Monday to discuss if criminal proceedings can be initiated
against more than 100 building contractors in the two areas.
Based on the officials, the
four-member is constituted by Meerut commissioner Dr Prabhat Kumar, who also
retains charge as the chairperson of Greater Noida Industrial Development
Authority (GNIDA) and Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority
(YEIDA), has recently been tasked to learn all options available to retrieve
dues from the defaulting developers.
The commissioner further
added that they have recently been asked by the panel to also study the parts
of the Indian Penal Code under which criminal proceedings can be initiated
against this defaulter real
estate developers in Noida. An official also said that the committee
is concentrated on sorting out the difficulties being faced by the homebuyers
including delayed ownership. The committee is expected to submit the report to
Kumar in a week.
A meeting was held to
discuss the project settlement policy, which started in October last year to
provide some relief to the homebuyers, by Amit Mohan Prasad, CEO of Noida and
Greater Noida Regulators on April 24. The goal was to come up with a workable
solution to break the impasse between customers and builders in all the three
areas of Gautam Budh Nagar. A report of the meeting revealed a possible solution
shall be presented to senior officials in Lucknow on April 26.
Meanwhile, a group of
homebuyers who have invested residential
property in Noida area's
Chi-5 also met Kumar on April 24. According to a homebuyer he has apprised the
chairperson of your problems including away devoid of been given ownership of
our homes booked way back in 2011. The contractor was going to deliver 700
residential units in August 2015, however, until now only 20% construction has
been carried out. Several builders said that they do not have money to complete
the project, but what should the 350 people do who are stuck in this situation
do?
This move reflects that the
coming days will surely bring some good news for the home buyers and market of propertyin
Noida.
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