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
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
areas of residential unit as well as of the common spaces and common buildings are specified and super area cannot change until there is change ... areas of residential unit as well as of the common spaces and common buildings are specified and super area cannot change until there is change
Plot Buyer's Agreement.
It was pleaded that complainants did not purchase the said plot for
their daughter, rather the said plot was purchased ... common
areas and facilities and the limited common areas and
facilities, if any;
(vii) the percentage of undivided interest in the common
areas and facilities
dispute is with regard to 6 plots, which included shop also. It is a matter of common knowledge that middle class person cannot purchase ... plot in Sector 105, Mohali only. The complainants being residents of USA purchased two plots after earned their hard earned money. Even any common
maintainable. If for instance, 100 flat buyers/plot buyers in a project have a common grievance against the Builder/Developer and a complaint under Section
maintainable. If for instance, 100 flat buyers/plot buyers in a project have a common grievance against the Builder/Developer and a complaint under Section
integrated project where a common building is
proposed to be constructed in 17 plots of land, out of which 8 owners have
approached this Commission ... proposals were given to the plot owners including the complainants and they
were requested to jointly approve a common plan. A plan was prepared
after realization of such refundable amount on further sale/resale of the Plot to any other party"
"36. If the Allottee(s) fails ... already paid huge amount. He is a common man. Faced with fear of forfeiture and cancellation of plot, he might have signed the Buyer
paper possession. It is also matter of common parlance that for purchasing the plot, the purchasers take loans from their family members, relatives and friends