The apex consumer commission has asked real estate major Unitech Ltd to pay over Rs 48 lakh to a Delhi resident for failing to hand over an apartment in its Greater Noida project even after a decade.
National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) also directed the company to pay an interest of 18% per annum from 2008, when the complainant had paid money, till the amount is paid back by the builder.
A bench of Justice J M Malik asked the builder to pay the money to Delhi resident Bhupinder Singh, noting that "almost a decade is going to elapse. No headway has been made in respect of the tower in question."
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"He is utilising the amount of the complainant for other projects. A fabian policy adopted by the opposite party must have benefited it a lot. It has already succeeded to feather in its own nest, that is to make profit at the cost of others," the commission said.
The bench directed the firm to "return the entire amount received by it, i.e., Rs 48,03,982 along with interest at the rate of 18% simple interest from the dates of deposits till its realisation."
The commission also awarded a compensation of Rs 50,000 to the complainant.
According to the complaint, Singh had booked an apartment in firm's Unitech Horizon in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh in May 2006. Total sale consideration was Rs 49,85,380 and by December 2008, he paid Rs 48,03,982 to the builder.
The builder had assured him that the flat will be handed over by November 2008 but failed to do so, it said, adding that the complainant kept running from pillar to post from 2009 till 2015 but was always given false promises which led him to file a complaint before the commission.