Realty agency Supertech Ltd on Saturday mentioned it’ll file a review petition against the Supreme Court order to demolish the corporate’s twin 40-storey towers in Noida whereas asserting that the buildings have been constructed as per the bye-laws with approval of the competent authority.
Last week, the apex courtroom had ordered to demolish the twin 40-storey towers, that are a part of Supertech’s Emerald Court challenge in Noida, Uttar Pradesh.
“While we respect the Hon’ble Supreme Court order, we have decided to re-present the matter before the Hon’ble Supreme Court in a review application as the towers were constructed as per the approval of the competent authority conforming to the Building bye-laws,” Supertech Chairman R K Arora mentioned.
He mentioned in a press release that the Apex and Ceyane towers usually are not linked to or a part of any ongoing challenge of the corporate.
Supertech group is growing 10 crore sq ft throughout its tasks, whereas Apex and Ceyane towers solely represent a mere 6 lakh sq.Ft which is 0.6 per cent of the overall portfolio, he added.
“While we have already refunded most of the customers in this project after the Hon’ble High Court, Allahabad decision passed in 2014 we will further comply with the Hon’ble Supreme Court directions as per the order passed,” Arora mentioned.
Supertech’s chairman exuded confidence that the order is not going to have any hostile affect on the corporate as each challenge has its personal impartial RERA Account and value centre.
“Supertech is a financially steady and robust group. Work is happening in any respect our challenge websites as scheduled.
“We would like to reassure all our customers, bankers, vendors and other stake-holders that we will deliver all our projects in the scheduled time frame,” Arora mentioned.
In its order, the Supreme Court directed that the whole quantity of homebuyers be refunded with 12 % curiosity from the time of the reserving.
The Residents Welfare Association was paid Rs 2 crore for the harassment brought about due to the development of the twin towers.
A bench of Justices D Y Chandrachud and M R Shah had mentioned that the April 11, 2014, verdict of the Allahabad High Court, which directed demolition of twin towers, doesn’t deserve any interference.
The bench had mentioned the development of Supertech’s twin 40-storey towers having 915 flats and outlets was performed in collusion with NOIDA authority and the excessive courtroom was right in holding that view.
The apex courtroom ordered that demolition train of the twin towers be carried out inside three months underneath the supervision of NOIDA authority and an professional company, and the price of the whole train has to be borne by Supertech Ltd.
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