Builders, buyers hopeful in Noida case
Property World Bureau
July 29, 2011
With
the Allahabad High Court giving farmers an option of out-of-court
settlement with GNDA, flat buyers and builders in Greater Noida
today expressed hope that a solution will emerge before the August
12 deadline. “It’s a positive development. From blame
game, now we are moving towards solution,” Confederation of
Real Estate Developers’ Association (CREDAI) president (NCR)
Pankaj Bajaj, said. Echoing Bajaj’s views, Noida Extension
Flat Buyers Welfare Association president RP Tyagi said the
court’s decision was in the best interest of all the affected
parties.
Pointing out that interests of one lakh flat-buyers and several
builders along with contractors and material suppliers were at
stake, Bajaj said: “We are hopeful of settlement between
farmers and the GNIDA.” Amrapali’s chairman Anil Sharma
said, “We respect the court’s decision. It is in the
interest of all affected parties. We hope that a settlement would
be reached between farmers and the authority.” Hearing
petitions of hundreds of farmers from a dozen villages near Greater
Noida, challenging acquisition of more than 3,000 hectares of land
by the Uttar Pradesh government, the Allahabad High Court referred
the matter to the Chief Justice and fixed August 17 as the next
date of hearing. It also said that those petitioners who wished to
approach the concerned authorities with their grievances and reach
an out-of-court settlement could do so latest by August 12.
However, the court said that those who choose to arrive at any
agreement with the authorities during this period would have to
inform the court about the same on the next date of hearing with
full details about the relief that they have agreed to. Earlier, in
two separate orders, the court had quashed about 750 hectares of
land acquisition in Noida Extension (a part of Greater Noida),
affecting nearly 30,000 flat buyers of about 20 projects of
builders such as Amrapali and Supertech. About 2.5 lakh houses are
being planned in Noida Extension and out of that 1 lakh units have
been already sold.