Sector-15 Part-2 resident Pavitra Yadav and Krishna Colony resident Rakhi Yadav told in their petition that in 2015 they had booked two flats in Piyush Square Studio Apartment in Bhiwadi. The two women had also deposited Rs 5.05 lakh separately .
They were assured that possession would be given within three years but possession was not given. In 2020, he filed a petition in the Consumer Commission.
Gurugram. For not handing over the flat on time, the Consumer Commission has ordered the builder company to return Rs 10 lakh at nine percent interest rate to the two women.
The company had promised to pay the money within three years, but possession was not given even within five years. This order has been given by Sanjeev Jindal, Chairman of Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission.
Two women had booked separate flats in 2015
Sector-15 Part-2 resident Pavitra Yadav and Krishna Colony resident Rakhi Yadav told in their petition that in 2015 they had booked two flats in Piyush Square Studio Apartment in Bhiwadi.
Two women had also deposited Rs 5.05 lakh separately. They were assured that possession would be given within three years, but possession was not given. In 2020, he filed a petition in the Consumer Commission.
Also Rs 50-50 thousand should be given as compensation.
The Commission has ordered Piyush Colonizer Company to return the money to both the consumers at nine percent interest rate. Along with this, Rs 50-50 thousand should be given as compensation. An order has also been given to pay Rs 22 thousand towards the money spent in the legal process.