SC directs NBCC to complete all unfinished housing projects of Amrapali Group

IANS  |  New Delhi 

In a relief to about 40,000 Amrapali home buyers, the on Thursday directed the public sector undertaking (PSU) (NBCC) to takeover all the 16 unfinished projects of the

Describing the conduct of Amrapali as "unfair", the court said: "This is not a matter that can linger on."

The court gave 30 days' time to submit the report and directed the next hearing of the matter on September 4.

The and all the stakeholders were asked to furnish all the documents relating to the 16 projects to the

The court directed the NBCC to undertake the completion of unfinished projects of Amrapali as it recalled its May 17, 2018 order permitting the builder to complete the projects with the support of four other co-developers.

The court also directed the two auditors -- one internal and other -- to go into the accounts of the group and submit a report on the diversion of funds including their transfer to group's other companies.

As the auditors told the court that they have not been given any paper relating to Amrapali Group's finances since 2015, the court asked them to trace the movement of Rs 2,765 crore that was allegedly diverted from group's six projects.

While appearing for the said that there was no diversion of funds and they were transmitted to group's other companies for investment to create other assets.

In pursuance to the court's August 1, 2018 order, the group submitted the account numbers of its 38 entities and court directed its registry to communicate to the banks in which these accounts are being operated to freeze them.

The court gave time till August 6 for submission of the personal account numbers of all the directors of the group's companies.

Giving time till August 6, Justice Lalit said that "any siphoning off from the account from the date of order would amount to contempt".

The top court had on August 1 ordered attachment of all and movable properties of 40 firms of the including freezing of of all the directors of its 40 firms besides attaching their personal properties.

Durga Shankar Mishra, the of for Housing and Urban Development, apologized to the court after the bench said that his conduct along with that of the NBCC amounted to scuttling the court proceedings and was contempt of court.

Mishra and NBCC Mittal were summoned by the court after it expressed its anguish as to how the NBCC could proceed with the matter and issue advertisement inviting co-developers for doing the work related to Amrapali Group without its approval when the top court is seized of the matter.

Amrapali Group is yet to hand over possession of flats to around 40,000 hassled

The group was facing insolvency proceedings initiated by the creditor banks for not repaying the loans, and has liabilities of about Rs 3,000 crore towards authorities.

It owes over Rs 1,000 crore to about 10 banks, and needs about Rs 3,000 crore to complete its ongoing projects.

The apex court has been hearing a batch of pleas filed by who have sought quashing of the order admitting insolvency proceedings against the group.

Buyers belong to the low and middle-income groups and must be granted equal protection as other stakeholders -- financial and operational creditors, the home buyers' plea said.

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, August 02 2018. 19:06 IST