Did not get the flat handover after 10 months Did not get the flat handover after 10 months

3 years ago

I have completed my flat registration in the month of FEB 2020 with the help of an approved bank loan. As of today, I did not get the handover of the flat. Please advise what to do? Promotor made several false promises and I have also contacted the bank, they said they are following up, but as of today, no luck after 10 months. What would be my next course of action? Please help.

Anik

Responded 3 years ago

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A.Hi,
You can issue a legal notice to the contractor or can file a case in consumer forum.
The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission has held that buyers can seek refund if possession is delayed by one year beyond the date promised by the builder.
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal

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A.Hi,
The apex consumer commission has quantified a time period of one year for delayed projects beyond which investors can claim refund from builders.
Judicial forums, including Supreme Court and consumer courts have repeatedly held that homebuyers cannot be made to wait indefinitely.
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