GURUGRAM/NOIDA: A bunch of 200 homebuyers from a number of projects of Unitech attempted to march against the Prime Minister’s residence on Sunday to protest the Centre’s determination of no longer taking over the corporate’s board, but were stopped halfway via police.
The buyers demanded that the Centre take over the board, but with permission from the Supreme Court. They submitted a memorandum on the PM residence and claimed they'd been known as for a hearing on Monday.
Vivek Tyagi, a purchaser of the Anthea Floors mission in Gurgaon Sector 70, stated around 100 homebuyers from Gurgaon were part of the workforce that submitted the memorandum, signed via the core committees of eight buyers’ associations or even former employees of Unitech who claimed they'd no longer been paid ever because the arrest of the developers.
Over 20,000 homebuyers who have invested in 61 Unitech projects across NCR are yet to get their residences. A bunch of buyers had lodged a complaint with the company affairs ministry, which, in turn, had approached the National Company Law tribunal in December last yr with an offer to take over Unitech Ltd. The tribunal had allowed the takeover and requested the Centre to nominate a brand new board of administrators to refund the homebuyers and carry out pending building work.
The takeover was once, then again, challenged via Unitech in the Surpeme Court, pronouncing the tribunal could no longer have authorized the Centre’s offer when the case was once being heard via the Chief Justice of India.
The CJI had criticised the Centre for no longer looking for the court’s permission prior to taking over the board. The buyers stated the Centre therefore withdrew its offer to take over the board as a substitute of securing the court’s permission and going ahead.
“We need the ministry of corporate affairs to take over the Unitech board after looking for permission from the Supreme Court,” stated Rudra Patil, who has invested in Uniworld in Gurgaon Sector 33. The mission was once launched 12 years in the past.
Some of the protesters took to social media to raise their voice. The crew had collected at India Gate prior to heading against the PM residence. “Lakhs are screaming for the assistance of PM Modi. Acquire Unitech and ship projects thru NBCC or different credible developers,” tweeted Rudragouda Patil, a purchaser.
A Unitech spokesperson declined to talk a lot, pronouncing the topic was once “sub judice in the Honble Supreme Court of India”.
“The hon’ble court has additionally appointed the amicus curiae and the amicus curiae floated a internet portal for homebuyers. Many house buyers have put in for both refunds or possessions in the portal. Whatever can be made up our minds via the Supreme Court of India can be complied with. Also, the Supreme Court is underneath means of auctioning one of the land of the corporate and the similar will probably be completed in subsequent Four-Five weeks,” the corporate stated.
The buyers demanded that the Centre take over the board, but with permission from the Supreme Court. They submitted a memorandum on the PM residence and claimed they'd been known as for a hearing on Monday.
Vivek Tyagi, a purchaser of the Anthea Floors mission in Gurgaon Sector 70, stated around 100 homebuyers from Gurgaon were part of the workforce that submitted the memorandum, signed via the core committees of eight buyers’ associations or even former employees of Unitech who claimed they'd no longer been paid ever because the arrest of the developers.
Over 20,000 homebuyers who have invested in 61 Unitech projects across NCR are yet to get their residences. A bunch of buyers had lodged a complaint with the company affairs ministry, which, in turn, had approached the National Company Law tribunal in December last yr with an offer to take over Unitech Ltd. The tribunal had allowed the takeover and requested the Centre to nominate a brand new board of administrators to refund the homebuyers and carry out pending building work.
The takeover was once, then again, challenged via Unitech in the Surpeme Court, pronouncing the tribunal could no longer have authorized the Centre’s offer when the case was once being heard via the Chief Justice of India.
The CJI had criticised the Centre for no longer looking for the court’s permission prior to taking over the board. The buyers stated the Centre therefore withdrew its offer to take over the board as a substitute of securing the court’s permission and going ahead.
“We need the ministry of corporate affairs to take over the Unitech board after looking for permission from the Supreme Court,” stated Rudra Patil, who has invested in Uniworld in Gurgaon Sector 33. The mission was once launched 12 years in the past.
Some of the protesters took to social media to raise their voice. The crew had collected at India Gate prior to heading against the PM residence. “Lakhs are screaming for the assistance of PM Modi. Acquire Unitech and ship projects thru NBCC or different credible developers,” tweeted Rudragouda Patil, a purchaser.
A Unitech spokesperson declined to talk a lot, pronouncing the topic was once “sub judice in the Honble Supreme Court of India”.
“The hon’ble court has additionally appointed the amicus curiae and the amicus curiae floated a internet portal for homebuyers. Many house buyers have put in for both refunds or possessions in the portal. Whatever can be made up our minds via the Supreme Court of India can be complied with. Also, the Supreme Court is underneath means of auctioning one of the land of the corporate and the similar will probably be completed in subsequent Four-Five weeks,” the corporate stated.
Unitech buyers take fight to PM Modi’s door
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