In 2013, when the project was yet to begin, an NRI purchased a luxury unit a 4BHK in Tower B for Rs 2.5 crore. She was handed possession a few years later.
Four other towers of the residential society were ordered to be vacated after a part of a sixth-floor apartment in Tower D collapsed, killing two women and injuring a man.
Nearly 20 families residing in Tower E and F of Chintels Paradiso in Gurugram have been asked to move out of their flats in 15 days. Any person violating this order shall be liable to be proceeded against as per Section 188 of the Indian Penal Code, sections 51 to 60 of the Disaster Management Act and other legal provisions as applicable. , Delhi News, Times Now