SC Summons Noida, Greater Noida CEOs Over Amrapali Case
The Supreme Court of India has summoned the Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) of Noida and Greater Noida authorities for non-compliance in the Amrapali Group case. The apex court's directive comes as part of its ongoing efforts to address the grievances of thousands of homebuyers left in the lurch by the beleaguered real estate developer.
The Amrapali Group, once a prominent name in the real estate sector, has been embroiled in controversy and legal battles for several years. The company failed to deliver numerous housing projects, leaving thousands of homebuyers stranded. The Supreme Court has been actively involved in ensuring that the unfinished projects are completed and the homebuyers receive their due.
In a recent hearing, the Supreme Court expressed its displeasure over the non-compliance by the Noida and Greater Noida authorities in executing its orders. The court emphasized the need for strict adherence to its directives to expedite the completion of the stalled housing projects.
The CEOs of both authorities have been directed to appear before the court and provide explanations for their non-compliance. The court is particularly concerned about the delays in granting necessary permissions and clearances for the ongoing construction work. The bench has made it clear that any further delays or lapses will not be tolerated.
The Supreme Court has previously taken several measures to ensure the completion of Amrapali's pending projects. It appointed the state-run National Buildings Construction Corporation (NBCC) to oversee the construction work. The court has also directed various financial institutions to release funds for the project's completion.
Homebuyers have been eagerly awaiting the resolution of the Amrapali crisis. The Supreme Court's intervention has provided some hope, but the slow pace of progress has been a source of frustration. The latest summons to the CEOs of Noida and Greater Noida underscores the court's commitment to holding officials accountable and ensuring timely delivery of homes.
The court has also sought detailed reports from the authorities on the current status of the projects and the steps being taken to expedite their completion. The next hearing is expected to shed more light on the progress and the way forward.
The Supreme Court's decisive action aims to bring justice to the aggrieved homebuyers and restore their faith in the judicial system. As the legal proceedings continue, all eyes remain on the Noida and Greater Noida authorities to fulfill their obligations and comply with the court's orders.
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