So paramount is not alone in cheating us if common area, parks & changing layouts...
See below, as residents of Infra contemplating to goto consumer court.
Thanks
~ Jitin
~ Jitin
Begin forwarded message:
From: RAJ KUMAR RAJU <rajubanka@gmail.com>
Date: June 13, 2012 3:06:14 AM EDT
To: CrossingsRepublikOwnersAndMembersAssociation-CROMA@yahoogroups.co.in
Subject: Re: [CROMA] Filing complaint in consumer court againt builders
Reply-To: CrossingsRepublikOwnersAndMembersAssociation-CROMA@yahoogroups.co.in
Dear Sachin,Mahagun Mascot RWA (MMRWA) is planning to file a case in Consumer Forum soon against the Builder. So please share the name of the advocate who can help us on this.Regards,
Raj Kumar RajuPresident, MMRWAMahagun MascotCrossings Republik TownshipGhaziabad (U.P.)-----------------------------------------------------
On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 11:04 AM, Sachin Goel <sachingoel_iitd@yahoo.com> wrote:My two cents on this...I have already filed a case against one of the builders in consumer court..the process is easy and very much affordable if you hire an advocate and can form a group of 3-4 people..I am advising an advocate, because there is a legal language which is supposed to be used while writing your case material and we people might not be adapt to it..an advocate can do it much better..Also, hiring an advocate will allow you to file the case and get the first date, without a single visit to the court..though for the hearings, your presence will be required..If you guys need an advocate, let me know..I can refer you to the one I consult..
Thanks,
Sachin.Try as if you wont get another try..thats hard but try !!
From: Rajat <rajat_ag@yahoo.com>
To: CrossingsRepublikOwnersAndMembersAssociation-CROMA@yahoogroups.co.in
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2012 10:24 AM
Subject: Re: [CROMA] Filing complaint in consumer court againt builders
Yes Mr Kapil....
Same is the case with many other builders within the township....
Can you please get the details on how to file such complaints...
Do we need to taake services of an advocate
Or we can go ahead directly...
And is the process of filing case in consumer courts very time consuming..
let us first compile all issues and then go ahead with the process..
Regards,
Rajat
कपिल -- Kapil <kapildverma@gmail.com> wrote:
>Hi Rajat,
>
>One of my friend is fighting a case with one of the builders in crossings
>for the changing layout of the society since more than a year. And his
>hardwork seems to be bearing fruit. I am with you if you want to file any
>litigation against them. I own a flat in G.H. -7 and am fed up with the
>Crossings Infra.
>
>They have illegally modified the layout and added villas and reduced the
>size of the common area. Those area were meant to be playground for the
>children. I approached the RWA many times, but didn't receive any
>appropriate response from them. And the builders are taking advantage of
>that.
>
>Regards,
>Kapil
>
>On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 9:32 PM, Rajat <rajat_ag@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> **
>>
>>
>> Dear group members,
>> There are enough issues on which builders are cheating innocent flat
>> owners. For any issue raised by flat owners they have only one answer - the
>> one sided contract agreement signed between builder and flat owner (which
>> we never read before signing.... our biggest mistake).
>> Its not only about some extra money that we have to pay to them or some
>> months for which they delay handing over flat... but it is about ethics and
>> their monopoly... the problem is increasing day by day becoz we ppl refrain
>> from getting into any legal disputes with them and they take undue
>> advantage of the same.
>>
>> Rather we don't have faith in our legal procedures.. & I m one of them....
>>
>> Although there have been many cases in past where ppl and fought and have
>> been rewarded with fair judgment.. one such example is demolition of
>> unauthorised market in Mahagun Mascot...
>>
>> I wrote this mail to get some sincere advise from experienced people in
>> this forum on the issue... Will it help challenging the contract agreement
>> in Consumer court???
>>
>> The major points on which I believe the agreement can be challenged are -
>>
>> 1. Builders taking 100% payment of flat and not giving any confirm date of
>> possession.
>>
>> 2. They keep flexibility of 3 months in their hand before giving penalty.
>> But start charging interest even if there is one day delay in payment by
>> flat owner.
>>
>> 3. They change effective super area by constructing extra flats or
>> decreasing size of club house and parks.
>>
>> 4. They are still taking payment for stilt and open car parking spaces
>> which was declared illegal by supreme court.
>>
>> 5. Maintainence charges and power backup charges are against the goverment
>> norms.
>>
>> There can be many such terms which can be found if we get into details.
>> I being a novice in this field raised the doubts on this forum so as to
>> get some advice from learned people.
>>
>> Moreover, wat if RWAs can think of filing a joint complaint compiling all
>> such issues.
>>
>> Pls let's have some healthy discussion on this issue and come out with
>> some conclusion..
>>
>> E & O.E
>>
>> Regards,
>> Rajat
>>
>>
>>
--Thanks & Regards,Raj Kumar RajuCell# 9811922379President, MMRWACrossings Republik TownshipNH-24, Ghaziabad (U.P.)
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