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1 - 2 of 2 (0.15 seconds)N.P.S.C. Cooperative Group Housing ... vs Delhi Development Authority And Ors. on 11 March, 2005
9. I have heard learned counsel for the parties and considered their rival
contentions. Some of the undisputed facts in this case are; that the
petitioner applied under the NPRS Scheme in the year 1979. In view of
the ASY Scheme, which was launched in the year 1989, the petitioner
transferred himself to the said scheme in the hope of an early allotment in
his favour. It is during this period that the DDA included the name of the
petitioner in the draw, which was held under the NPRS Scheme. The
name of the respondent was included inadvertently. The petitioner,
however, at that stage also requested the DDA to hand over the flat to
him as in any case he had not derived any benefit of the ASY 1989
Scheme, which was not agreed to by the DDA. As per the judgment in
the case of Frontier Avas Sakar Cooperative Group Housing Society
(supra), relied upon by counsel for the petitioner, and which position is
not disputed on closure of the ASY Scheme, the application of the
petitioner was reverted back to the NPRS 1979 Scheme. DDA thereafter
formulated a policy dated 28th May, 2003, which is reproduced below:-
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