Supertech to contest HC order in Noida project

April 14, 2014 09:54 pm | Updated May 21, 2016 11:18 am IST - NEW DELHI:

Realty firm Supertech, on Monday, said it would move the Supreme Court in the next 7-10 days and challenge the Allahabad High Court’s order to demolish two 40-storey towers in a Noida housing project.

The two towers—Apex and Ceyane— have a combined 857 apartments, of which about 600 flats were sold. The towers are part of Supertech’s Emerald Court project.

Approved plan “We are consulting with the senior lawyers. We will file the petition in the Supreme Court in the next 7-10 days,” Supertech Chairman and Managing Director R K Arora told PTI.

Mr. Arora reiterated that the construction of the two towers was according to the approved plan, and was authorised.

“We held a meeting with the affected buyers. Nobody wants refund of money. They only want their flats,” he added. Hundreds of affected buyers held protests against the company and the high court order on Sunday. .

The Noida Estate Flat Owners & Members Association (NEFOMA), set up during the land acquisition crisis in Noida Extension in 2011-12, is helping to organise the buyers together, and prepare a future course of action.

“We will be able to chalk out our strategy in the next 4-5 days, ,” NEFOMA President Annu Khan said.

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