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AMPRAPALI LEISURE PARK SOCIAL WELFARE ASSOCIATION

 

 

 

"ALPSWA", Amrapali Leisure Park Social Welfare Association ( Regd.) took its birth in a desperation of over 1600 flat buyers of “Amrapali Leisure Park” Project, Greater Noida (West) on denial of their legitimate right of possession of flats, they paid for, on due date and thereafter and harassment of the Builder, GNIDA , other authorities and officials even after continuous visits, persuasions, processions, demonstrations,, press conferences, media coverage, lodging of FIRs, write ups with PMO, meeting local Political leaders, housing ministers and so on.

To file a case against the Builder in NCDRC, New Delhi, under the Consumer Protection Act, it was suggested advisable to do so as an Association, but no registered association of the project was found for the purpose and thus "ALPSWA" was formed after series of meetings , keeping its registered office at Flat No.432, Affordable Housing, Village Gorhi Bachhera, Sector “Mue” Greater Noida, U.P and the same was registered with Registrar of Societies, Firms and Chit Fund , Meerut U.P certificate granted under registered No. 035681 , elaborating approved aims and objectives, which included following in addition to other Social causes and Obligations:

"TAKING UP THE MATTER AT ANY FORUM TO PROTECT LEGAL, SOCIAL, FINANCIAL INTERESTS ETC OF ITS MEMBERS"

Immediately subscriptions were called through whatsup group “ ALP Buyers” , account was opened in the name of Association on 16.5.2016 and a separate whatsup group “ALP Legal Warriors” was formed and case with 92 participant members was filed at NCDRC through best known lawyer Mr. Sushil Kaushik on 18.08.2016 and is still perused.

The poor response at NCDRC, fall of JP , Unitech etc projects and failure of “AMRAPALI LEISURE PARK DEVELOPERS PVT LTD” to deliver the project, the need of approaching Supreme Court Of India was understood through numerous meetings, group interactions and again consents of ALP buyers were sought with subscriptions. 135 members of the association contributed and ALPSWA approached Supreme Court Of India to redress the grievances through best available Real Estate Lawyer Mr. Madan Lal Lahoty on 29.11.2017, needless to mention that association pleaded for all the buyers of ALP in general .

"IT SHALL CONTINUE TO REMAIN ENDAVOUR OF “ALPSWA” TO WORK FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE RIGHTS OF THE ENTIRE ALP BUYERS BROTHERN"

Home Buyers Please Join Hands, Unity Is Strength

Letter of Award – M/s Varindera Constructions Ltd.(31st Jul 2020)LOA-LEISURE-PARK-RIVER-VIEW

SC Order 23rd Jul 2019 30157_2017_4_1501_15413_Order_23-Jul-2019

SC Order 10th May 2019 30157_2017_Order_10-May-2019

Click here to see previous Court Orders

Suggestion to solve the issue from new Members:

Rashmi Kool says “Buyer may pay the remaining amount needed for construction (after court order)”.

Utkarsh Prateek says “Central Government Intervention”.

Seema K.I. Singh says “Buyer may pay the remaining amount needed for construction (after court order)”.

VINAY OJHA says “Buyer may pay the remaining amount needed for construction (after court order)”.

Manoj Kumar Mishra says “Buyer may pay the remaining amount needed for construction (after court order). Unsold flats/lands/property of Amrapali Group may be sold and money to be used for construction and in case construction is not completed with that money, remaining amount may be paid by the buyer. SC should pass order to GNA to recover its land dues by selling personal properties of Amrapali Group Directors and the then officials of GNA who were working hand in glove with Amrapali.”

Maisara Faisal says “Central Government Intervention. Hand over as it is after giving basic facilities and individuals can do the balance.”

Gaurav kumar says “Buyer may pay the remaining amount needed for construction (after court order)”.

Jitendra Kumar says “Buyer may pay the remaining amount needed for construction (after court order). We should approach Honorable SC with full working of project cost and should take further construction in our hand. This should subject to waiver of all the payments for land to be made to GNOIDA authority. and any other vendor of Amrapali. All these amounts should be recovered from Amrapali only. We should do our working on amount recoverable for balance payment. If needed we should contribute more and once the unsold flats are sold we can use refund some amount balance to be kept as reserve for maintenance of building. This will reduce future maintenance charges also.”

SANJAY KUMAR CHAURAS says “Central Government Intervention & sell out”.

Vinay Sharma says “Central Government Intervention”.