A district consumer forum here has directed a private company to pay over Rs 20 lakh to a couple to whom it had sold a flat in Maradu here, which was later demolished on the orders of the Supreme Court.
Apartment owners were aware of CRZ litigation, says H2O builder
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Affidavit filed in Supreme Court to declare flat owners were co-promoters of project
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Affidavit filed in Supreme Court to declare flat owners were co-promoters of project The apartment owners of H2O Holy Faith, which was demolished last year for Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) rule violations, had prior knowledge about the legal issues involved and voluntarily chose to be part of the project, according to the builder.
The builder has filed an affidavit to this effect in the Supreme Court to declare that the apartment owners were the co-promoters of the project and hence not entitled to any further compensation from the builder. The apartment owners, who chose not to disclose the crucial aspect before the Supreme Court, however, never denied the assertion made by the builder before the apex court, the builder submitted.