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Buyer can opt out of housing project if possession is delayed

Last Updated 29 August 2010, 03:39 IST

The Commission said that the buyer is also entitled to refund of entire money with reasonable interest and any deduction on the said amount is unjustified.
"The petitioner was fully justified in opting out of the (hire-purchase) scheme and demanding refund of the money that she had paid along with interest," it said.

The Commission passed the order on a petition of Agra resident Indira Gupta seeking quashing of Uttar Pradesh State Commission direction to deduct 20 per cent from the amount to be refunded to the complainant by the Agra Development Authority.
"We direct that Rs 66,000 along with 15 per cent interest be paid to Gupta by the authority, as ordered by the District Forum, within six weeks along with Rs 2000 as cost of litigation," the Commission bench headed by President Justice Ashok Bhan said.
"The fact that the authority had erred in not giving the possession of the house to Gupta as envisaged under the scheme and in the absence of any rules and regulations by which 20 per cent could be deducted from the refunded amount, we are unable to uphold the order of the State Commission and therefore set it aside," the Commission said.
It noted the authority admitted that there has been long delay in completing the development work and construction of the houses. "Even after several years, the project could not be fully completed," the Commission said.

It rejected the contention of the authority that the state commission had rightly ordered deduction of 20 per cent from the amount since Gupta had opted out of the scheme without any justification.

Earlier, the petitioner contended that she never defaulted in the payment schedule as is evident from the fact that these were deposited with the Oriental Bank of Commerce, extension counter, for the Agra Development Authority.Gupta had in 1989 applied for a Mini Middle Income Group House and in 1990 she was allotted one.

When Gupta was not given possession even after many years, she sought refund of money with interest along with compensation of Rs 1.73 lakh from the authority.
She subsequently filed a complaint with the District Forum alleging deficiency in service and got relief.

But the UP State Commission modified the Forum's order directing deduction of 20 per cent from the refund money, which Gupta challenged in the apex consumer body

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(Published 29 August 2010, 03:39 IST)

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