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In a massive relief to Super tech MD, Delhi High Court allows it to challenge Consumer Court Order of Arrest Warrant issued by NCDRC

Lawstreet Journal 28 Sep 2021 7:28pm

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Image courtesy: Lawstreet Journal Business In a massive relief to Super tech MD, Delhi High Court allows it to challenge Consumer Court Order of Arrest Warrant issued by NCDRC

The Delhi High Court has granted Super tech the right to challenge a consumer court order that issued an arrest warrant for its Managing Director Mohit Arora in connection with a homebuyer's case.

The arrest warrant was issued on September 20, 2021, by the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC), which had earlier on September 13,2021, rejected Supertech's request for a twelve-month payment plan for the decretal amount owed to the homebuyer.

Justice Amit Bansal granted the company permission to withdraw its pending petition challenging the NCDRC's September 13,2021, order.

Counsel for the company informed the court that the NCDRC issued an arrest warrant against the Managing Director on September 20,2021, and thus requested that the pending plea be allowed to be withdrawn in order to challenge the order on the issuance of the arrest warrant in a new petition.

"In light of the subsequent developments, the petitioner's counsel wishes to withdraw the current petition in order to file a new petition challenging the NCDRC's order (on the issuance of arrest warrant). Rejected as withdrawn, "the judge's order dated September 20, 2021 stated.

The case before the NCDRC involved a complaint filed by a homebuyer, represented by lawyer Vrinda Kapoor Dev, who was dissatisfied with the delay in delivering possession of a villa in one of the company's projects in the Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Area, which was allotted for a consideration of more than 1.02 crores.

The NCDRC ordered the company in April 2019 to either provide possession… Continue Reading...

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