Utilizing provisions available under the UP Real-Estate Regulatory Authority (UP- RERA) Act, the regulatory authority has invited proposals through a public notice from home-buyers in two Antriksh Sanskriti project to complete the remaining construction work.
In June this year, the UP-Rera canceled the registration of three real-estate projects in Ghaziabad – Antriksh Sanskriti phase 2 and 3 and Raksha Vigyaan Sankriti Phase-2 all located in the Pratap Vihar area-after the developers even after repeated extensions, failed to complete construction.
“The association of allottees of the project can submit a detailed plan to complete the remaining construction work of the project within the next 27 days to the Secretary, “UP-Rera’s regional office located in Greater Noida,” a UP-Rera official said. However, the proposal would require the consent of the maximum number of homebuyers so that there is no obstruction to the construction works starting again.”
Jitendra Kumar Dalai, a representative of Antriksh Sanskriti Homebuyers Association said, “We are in the process of drumming up support for the proposal put forth by the UP-Rera and once we reach a decision, we will inform the regulatory authority within the stipulated time.”
There are at least two projects in the state where the regulator in the exercise of powers under Section 8 of the UP- Rera Act have handed over the pending construction work to the homebuyers’ association. ‘Sampada Livia projects in GB Nagar and Rohtas Plumeria project in Lucknow are the two projects where pending works have been taken over by the allottees,” said the official.
The construction and development work of Antriksh Sanskriti phase 2 and 3 began in 2015. The projects were slated for completion in July 2022 after the extension. However, the projects still remain incomplete.