<p>The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear the plea of residents of Gurugram's Chintels Paradiso society, a part of which collapsed in February killing two women, seeking compensation and action against the developer.</p>.<p>A bench of Justices K M Jospeh and Hrishikesh Roy issued notice to Chintels India Private Limited and sought its reply on the plea filed by the residents.</p>.<p>"If you look at your advertisement, it says it is a lush green and beautiful apartment. But its beautiful only in the picture not in reality. How come a structure which was built so recently came down collapsing like this? It is very serious issue. We will issue notice," the bench said.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/2-killed-as-roof-of-residential-building-collapses-in-gurugram-1080236.html" target="_blank">2 killed as roof of residential building collapses in Gurugram</a></strong></p>.<p>Advocate Prashant Bhushan, appearing for the resident petitioners of Chintels Paradiso society in Sector 109 of Gurugram, submitted that the audit of the structures reveals that the building in unsafe.</p>.<p>He said the residents have been asked to vacate all the towers so the builder should pay the rent.</p>.<p>The counsel appearing for the builder told the court that an inspection by IIT is going on and the expenses are being borne by it.</p>.<p>The matter will now be considered by the bench on January 6, 2023.</p>.<p>Earlier in February, ceilings of several flats in one of the towers in the complex collapsed resulting in the death of two.</p>.<p>After the partial collapse in Tower D, the Department of Town and Country Planning (DTCP) had ordered a structural audit of the affected towers. A Special Investigation Team headed by the additional deputy commissioner was also formed to probe the incident.</p>.<p>The authorities, after structural audits, have recommended the demolition of the tower in question and the evacuation of neighbouring towers</p>
<p>The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear the plea of residents of Gurugram's Chintels Paradiso society, a part of which collapsed in February killing two women, seeking compensation and action against the developer.</p>.<p>A bench of Justices K M Jospeh and Hrishikesh Roy issued notice to Chintels India Private Limited and sought its reply on the plea filed by the residents.</p>.<p>"If you look at your advertisement, it says it is a lush green and beautiful apartment. But its beautiful only in the picture not in reality. How come a structure which was built so recently came down collapsing like this? It is very serious issue. We will issue notice," the bench said.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/2-killed-as-roof-of-residential-building-collapses-in-gurugram-1080236.html" target="_blank">2 killed as roof of residential building collapses in Gurugram</a></strong></p>.<p>Advocate Prashant Bhushan, appearing for the resident petitioners of Chintels Paradiso society in Sector 109 of Gurugram, submitted that the audit of the structures reveals that the building in unsafe.</p>.<p>He said the residents have been asked to vacate all the towers so the builder should pay the rent.</p>.<p>The counsel appearing for the builder told the court that an inspection by IIT is going on and the expenses are being borne by it.</p>.<p>The matter will now be considered by the bench on January 6, 2023.</p>.<p>Earlier in February, ceilings of several flats in one of the towers in the complex collapsed resulting in the death of two.</p>.<p>After the partial collapse in Tower D, the Department of Town and Country Planning (DTCP) had ordered a structural audit of the affected towers. A Special Investigation Team headed by the additional deputy commissioner was also formed to probe the incident.</p>.<p>The authorities, after structural audits, have recommended the demolition of the tower in question and the evacuation of neighbouring towers</p>