Gupta and
others. In 1993 she constructed a residential house on this plot of
3266.72 sq.meters. Thereafter, she entered into an agreement with
Aarbigi ... development
agreement on page
no.3
Less: Road cutting 89.60
Less: Common plot 317.70
Balance Area
mentioned that on the south side of the plot
there is a common road having width 26ft. 10 inches. Whereas on site there ... mentioned that on the
south side of the plot there is a common road having width of 26 ft. 10 inches.
15. It is further
separate case of flat, separate case for plot and separate case for flat for members having common grievance and are claiming similar reliefs. They relied
same was accepted
by us. Following additional grounds were filed commonly for
Assessment Year 2012-13 and 2013-14 pertaining to the assessee
namely ... variance with the
actual registered sale price paid for the said plots as per documents
submitted by the assessee in the appeal proceedings without providing
section. 50C of the Act nugatory.
Hence, claims such as the 3rd plot falling in an ecologically sensitive green zone,
adjacent to a mangrove-forest ... refer to more
agreements or that they had common confirming parties as buyers of contiguous plots
or that the three new owners, had decided
said plot, failing which, they were liable to pay compensation @Rs.40/- per square meter per month of area of the said plot, for delay ... deficiency in service. It is also matter of common parlance that for purchasing the plot, the purchasers take loans from their family members, relatives
opposite parties, are one-sided and favour
them. It is matter of common knowledge that the buyers have no
option but to sign ... deficiency in service. It is also matter of common
parlance that for purchasing the flat/plot, the purchasers take loans
Consumer Complaint
PAPRA, by not entering into written Plot Buyer's
Agreement for Sale of the plot with the complainant and also failed ... However, it is a matter of common knowledge that the
possession of a plot/flat etc. is to be delivered within a reasonable
period
rightly deleted
the addition and we confirm the same. These two common issues of
Revenue's appeal are dismissed."
2.5. We find that ... consideration
and since such rights were for usage of common infrastructure and
administrative facilities for plots allotted in Vraj Infrastructure Textile Part
(VITP) , the same
sided and favour them. It is matter of common knowledge that
the buyers have no option but to sign on the dotted lines ... deficiency in service. It is
also matter of common parlance that for purchasing the flat/plot, the
purchasers take loans from their family members, relatives