Aparna (service) 17 December 2009
Devajyoti Barman (Advocate) 17 December 2009
If the aggrieved persons have agreement for sale with the Developer then most efficacious remedy would be to file complaint before the Consumer Forum. If not then move the civil court.
Anil Agrawal (Retired) 17 December 2009
See the terms of agreement and decide. If there is lacuna, you can't do a thing. Did your society take bank guarantee or was the managing committee bribed as is usually the case in redevelopment matters?
File a case and add another 10 years. Then the builder goes in appeal. Add another 10 years. By the time the hi'erarchy of judicial process is exhausted by both the parties, nothing will remain.
In Delhi/Noida, people have been cheated in hundreds by top notch real estate developers who took money and don't have even land!
Raj Kumar Makkad (Adv P & H High Court Chandigarh) 17 December 2009
The opinion of Anil is accurate
Meenakshi (Lawyer) 18 December 2009
I agree with sathya Prakash Ji
Anil Agrawal (Retired) 18 December 2009
But what is the agreement?
Aparna (service) 18 December 2009
Thankyou for all the contribution...
mr.agarwal, The normal agreement which state howmuch area you will get? wat all amenities? and other clauses. in that also the clause of penalty is there. The developer has stopped the rent also. So now we are left with no option other than goin to consumer court. But before tat thinking of writing to developer in legal laungauge? tat when is he giving us the possession and all? Police case, court case are the last option. would also like to bring it front of media. lets see.
Before doing all this would like to do homework so tat can be prepared to face any consequences. so more suggesttions and advices would like to get.
thanku
Would like to get more inputs
Meenakshi (Lawyer) 19 December 2009
Approach the High Court for direction to the partner to obtain occupation certification....The court will settle the matter between the partner.........
Anil Agrawal (Retired) 19 December 2009
Form an Association of all the affected persons. Consult a lawyer and file cases both in Consumer Court as well as in the HC. File a complaint with police and Builders Association. Contact your local area representative though not much is expected from him as he may himself want a cut. What is your Society doing? Obviously nothing. May have been sold out.
Aparna (service) 21 December 2009
My society is afraid of taking any steps like filing criminal complaint, court , n so on...
i would like to know if there are any co-operative society body, regulator who looks into case relating to the CHS. Rite now me collecting all possible ways to tackle the problem.
thanks