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District consumer disputes redressal forum

(Querist) 11 June 2014 This query is : Resolved 
Dear Sir,

I am planning to register case in CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL FORUM @ Ahmedabad, Gujarat.

I am filing this case through Voluntary consumer association registered under the Companies Act, 1956.

I Purchased 2 flats from the Builder. Each Flat cost is 11 lacs. Total cost for two flat is 22 lacs. We Paid all money to the builder through bank & personal money. Sale deed is done successfully.

But, Builder has not given physical possession of the flat. Builder has given only Paper arrangement possession.

Meanwhile builder has done forgery with General Power of attorney. We have collected so many Proof against Builder & SBI though RTI act.

Builder Tie-up arrangement between BANK & Builder is totally wrong. We got the proof through RTI Act for this wrong Builder Tie-up arrangement between BANK & Builder.

Loan Amount is : 14 Lac from SBI for 25 years. Now builder is asking another 6 lacs for each flat. (reason :- material cost is high now a days) after that he will give physical possession.

I already paid 37 EMI to the Bank. After that I stopped the EMI & BANK has taken the possession. Till date building use permission/ occupancy certificate is not available from the concern authority.( AUDA)

There was one document in which BANK & Builder Agree that if BU Permission or occupancy certificate is not available. Then , Builder must pay the Loan Amount behalf of me.

Please suggest what to do?

How to ask for compensation from the Builder & Bank & AUDA?


Sankaranarayanan (Expert) 11 June 2014
first consult local lawyer and show all papers related to this issue , then send a legal notice and file a case
ROHIT SHARMA (Expert) 11 June 2014
1. The Voluntary consumer association registered under the Companies Act, 1956., to whom you have assigned your case will be able to get you justice. They have a team of advocates on their panel. Put such questions to them.
R.K Nanda (Expert) 11 June 2014
consult local lawyer.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 11 June 2014
Consult local lawyer and show him all the papers.
Guest (Expert) 12 June 2014
well advised by all the experts
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 14 June 2014
Agreed, better consult a lawyer and then go ahead with your proposed litigation, as per the advise of the lawyer.


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