Ludhiana residents get Rs.1 lakh relief
India, Feb. 27 -- In another case, the Commission granted relief to Ludhiana residents Praminder Singh and Aneet Kaur in a complaint filed against Manohar Infrastructure and Constructions Pvt. Ltd. The complainants had booked a residential plot in the "Palm Springs" project at New Chandigarh and paid substantial amounts over the years. Although the developer issued a possession letter, it failed to execute and register the sale deed or hand over actual physical possession of the plot.
The Commission observed that merely offering possession on paper did not amount to real and effective delivery. It held the builder guilty of deficiency in service and unfair trade practice for delaying the conveyance deed and raising maintenance charges without handing over possession. The Commission directed the company to execute and register the sale deed within two months, deliver actual possession, refrain from charging maintenance for the disputed period, and pay Rs.1 lakh as compensation and litigation expenses....
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