Noida
Authority has sealed real Estate company Supertech's two 40-storey towers with
more than 800 flats following the Allahabad High Court's order to demolish the
buildings.
The
towers - Apex and Ceyane - have a combined 857 apartments, of which 600 were
sold, and are a part of Supertech's Emerald Court project.
On
April 11, 2014 the court ordered the demolition of the 2 buildings in Noida and
the refund of money to apartment buyers in response to a petition that alleged
their construction had violated the law.
"The
2 towers have been sealed as per court direction," a senior official of
Noida Authority said.
Supertech,
which has suffered a major setback with this decision, will move the Supreme
Court in the next 7 to10 days challenging the high court order, Chairman and
Managing Director Mr. R.K Arora had said on Monday.
Mr
Arora maintained that the construction of the towers was according to the
approved plan & was authorised.
Hundreds
of affected buyers held protests against the company & the high court order
earlier this week.
"We
held a meeting with the affected buyers. Nobody wants refund of money. They
only want their flats," Mr Arora said.
A
division bench comprising Justice Mr. V. K. Shukla and Justice Mr. Suneet Kumar
ordered the demolition of the 2 towers erected in Sector 93-A of Noida as part
of the Supertech Emerald Court Complex "within a period of 4 months."
The
complex has residential premises & shopping establishments.
The
court also ordered that money be refunded to all those who had invested in the
2 towers "with 14% interest compounded annually."
The
judgement was passed while allowing a writ petition of the Emerald Court Owners
Resident Welfare Association, which alleged that the approval &
construction of the 2 towers was "in complete violation of the UP
Apartment Acts."
The
petitioner claimed the Noida Authority had given permission to raise the height
of the 2 towers, which were supposed to have only 24 floors, without maintaining
the mandatory distance of 16 metres from an adjoining building block, making it
"unsafe, apart from blocking air & light."
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