Wednesday 8 February 2017

Sealing 382 flats and villas allegedly built in violation of permissions at Supertech Noida




The Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority on Monday started sealing 382 flats and villas allegedly built in violation of permissions at Supertech Czar Suites in Greater Noida.

On January 11, the Allahabad high court had directed 
GNIDA never to issue completion certificates to the project and take appropriate action from the builder for constructing residential property in Noida in violation of sanctioned building plans. The action came just two days in front of the next date of hearing in the case on February 8.

In accordance with officials, your decision to seal the residential buy flats in Noida  and villas was taken following a detailed scrutiny and measurements for setback area, parking spaces, built-up area and residential unit size in the society positioned in Omicron 1. "Teams from the architecture and planning department collected physical information on the amount of units the builders in noida  has built included in the project and those sanctioned depending on layout plans approved by GNIDA," Deepak Agarwal, chief executive officer, GNIDA told TOI. "A survey was conducted to find out just how many have been constructed without permission, their area and numbers. We are finding that 382 units have been constructed in violation of our permissions."

None of the flats being sealed is occupied. On Monday, around 11am, GNIDA officials reached the society. They sealed nearly 30 villas during the day. "The procedure will continue on Tuesday and till all the units are sealed. These units are vacant and not occupied currently," the CEO said. "We have complied with the court's directions. Our action-taken report, along with your detailed findings, is going to be filed inside our reply during another hearing.

HC, on January 11, directed GNIDA to send an officer during another hearing to assist the judges with facts of the case.

R K Arora, CMD, Supertech Group, said the company hadn't violated any building norm and denied the units were being sealed by GNIDA.

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