Delhi Development Authority (DDA) is seeking to vacate the stay imposed on its plan to demolish Signature View Apartments in north Delhi. DDA has approached the high court to vacate the stay order. The court had ordered DDA not to take any coercive steps against the residents who have challenged the authority s move. DDA argues that the apartments are not fit for habitation and pose a threat to life. The court has asked DDA to file its proposal by way of an affidavit.
The 5.2-kilometer Metro route will culminate at Sahibabad and merge with the Namo Bharat station across the Link Road, offering commuters a smooth transition.
RWA secretary of Signature View Apartments, Gaurav Pandey, said that the notices were placed in four blocks by the MCD staff and it applied to all the apartments in 12 towers.
Not having a liquor licence for parties even at home or at the community level is a violation of rules and could attract legal proceedings, including fines.
Private Equity In Indian Real Estate: Knight Frank India released its data showing that the Indian real estate market received USD 3,024 million in PE investments from 23 deals between January 1 and December 12 this year, as against USD 5,357 million recorded in 2022.