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Residential Plot from Urban Improment Trust

(Querist) 20 February 2010 This query is : Resolved 
I applied for a residential plot under residential scheme to Urban Improvement Trust and deposited application amount. Plot allotted and UIT issued a demand Note of Rs. 2.30 Lacs. At this time whole scheme area was encroached by the unwanted persons.

I asked to UIT to remove the encroachment so that I can deposit the demand note amount – verbally. But they said first you have to deposit the demand note.

I filed a suit

Most of the plot allotters not deposited the demand note.

One of the allotted person deposited the demand note. And he went to consumer court stating that there is encroachments on the scheme area and UIT has not started any development work.
Court has issued an order to pay an interest to him till the date of removal of encroachments
UIT is conducting Trust meeting in one of the meeting UIT committed that due the encroachment over 80% of the area many of the allotters are not depositing the demand note.

After removal of encroachment some of the allottee approached to the UIT / Govt. to Regularis the allotment and Govt. has issued and order for 15 allotters stating Plot is being regularized and they have to pay the penalty and interest as stated in the brochure of the scheme issued with application form.

I also deposited the Demand Draft in favour the UIT as soon as I came to that encroachment has been removed.

Till date my case pending

May I get the relief and get regularized the plot without any penalty and interest.

s.subramanian (Expert) 16 September 2010
Yes. You are entitled to reliefs.
Praveen (Querist) 16 September 2010
Thanks for the reply

Kindly provide sightings or any note which can be provided to my local Advocate to get the help.

In due course of time Feb - Sep, Hon'bl Lower Court passed the order in my favour But Urban Improvement Trust Filed an Appeal in DJ Court.



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