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4. NOTE:
i. In case of receipt of more than one application from one applicant under this scheme, all the applications of such applicant shall be summarily rejected and money will be forfeited.
ii. Incomplete application form shall be summarily rejected.
iii. Applicant must mention the name of Bank, Bank A/c. No./PAN Number in the application Form.
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9. MODE OF ALLOTMENT:
(i) The allotment will be made in two stages. In the first stage, successful applicants for allotment of plots for respective plot categories will be identified. In the second stage, specific plot numbers will be allotted by draw of lots to successful applicants identified in the first stage. The plot numbers will be allotted on the basis of layout plans. As the plots available for allotment suitable in the developing sectors, it will take about 2 years for development works. Successful applicants for the reserved categories in the first stage will be identified on the basis of seniority as has been indicated above in Clause-1. II Note (SPECIAL ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS APPLICABLE TO SPECIFIC CATEGORIES). In general category, successful applicants in first stage will be identified by the draw of lots.
19. The opening date of the Scheme mentioned in the booklet was 8th November, 2004. Of the total number of 1250 plots, £25 were reserved for general category and an equal number of plots for reserved category. The brochure containing the terms and conditions and the application form were available on payment of Rs. 7507- per brochure and the applicants of general category were required to submit the complete application forms for registration on the prescribed form at the branches of Behiks mentioned in the brochure. It was also specifically provided that the Scheme would close on 7th December, 2004. The eligibility requirements for general as well as reserved category applicants were separately mentioned in the brochure and we have quoted the same m the earlier part of this judgment. In the "Note" published in the brochure, it was clearly mentioned that in case of receipt of more than one application from one applicant under the Scheme, all the applications of such applicants shall be summarily rejected and money will be forfeited. It was also mentioned that an incomplete application form shall be summarily rejected and applicants must mention the name of the Bank, Bank Account Number/PAN Number in the application form. The mode of allotment was also provided for in clause 9t according to which, the allotment was to be made in two stages, In the first stage, successful applicants for allotments of plots for respective categories were to be identified by draw of lots while in the second specific plot numbers to the successful' applicants identified in the first were to be allotted by draw of lots.
29. A copy of the application form which is enclosed along with the brochure clearly indicates at Serial No. 7 that the PAN Number has to be mentioned. In the 'Note' to which we have referred to above, it is clearly provided that the applicants must mention the name of the Bank, Bank Account Number/PAN Number in the application form and that incomplete application forms shall be summarily rejected. In view of the aforesaid conditions such application forms should have been summarily rejected but we have been told that a decision was taken by the Chairman-cum-Chief Executive Officer, NOIDA that such applications should not be rejected.