India, Feb. 9 -- More than 100 flat owners of Ansal Heights condominium in Sector-92 protested inside the society premises on Sunday morning, alleging that the developer has failed to obtain an occupancy certificate (OC) from the Town and Country Planning Department, preventing them from registering their properties with the revenue department and securing legal ownership.

The protest was held under the banner of the Ansal Heights Flat Allottee Association. Residents said the absence of an OC has also meant banks are no longer financing home loans in the condominium, while some owners who had earlier secured loans are being forced to pay penalties due to the lack of registration.

According to the association, the society has 571 flats a...