A bench of Justices Dipak Misra and A M Khanwilkar asked the the realty firm to remove the deficiences in the flat as pointed out by Rathore and the panel of lawyers which had visited the site and hand it over to the Minister.
The counsel appearing for Rathore said that the court should direct the builder to given some other flat in the project which had access to common facilities that were promised to him at the time of booking.
"You (Rathore) have to be reasonable in your demands. We cannot compel the petitioner (Parsvnath builders) to allot another flat to you," the bench said.
The court directed that both the parties should sit together and try to sort out the issues with regard to the flat.
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He had said that the tower in which his flat was located had a 'kachcha' access road which opened into a slum cluster, there was no parking facility and the tower did not have even the occupancy certificate.
Rathore had booked the flat in Parsvnath's Exotica project in Gurgaon in 2006 and paid around Rs 70 lakh for it. The firm was to deliver the flat in 2008-09.
In January this year, the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission had directed the builder to refund the principal amount with interest and compensation to Rathore.
The court had said the issue of compensation to be paid by the realty firm to Rathore for the delayed possession would be dealt with at a later stage.
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