Ready to undertake projects of embattled Amrapali group: NBCC to SC

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

In some relief to around 42,000 home buyers, the state-owned construction firm NBCC today told the it was ready to "undertake" all the unfinished housing projects of the major group.

The top court had yesterday cracked the on the group for playing "fraud" and "dirty games" with the court and ordered attachment of all the and movable properties of its 40 firms.

It told the NBCC that funds collected by the group from would be made available to them to complete the projects and asked the builder and representatives of the buyers to assist the corporation and provide all documents.

The bench again came down heavily on the Amrapali group for its failure to comply with the court's directions and adhering to the undertakings furnished to the court and recalled its earlier order asking the builder to deposit Rs 250 crore.

Allowing the recall filed by the group, the bench said that conduct of the realtor was "wholly unfair" and it was "absolutely improper" that it has not complied with the order.

"You (group) have not deposited the money. How can we rely on you? Why should we trust you? You are not providing water (to who have got possession) and have no lifts. You have earned money and you are not even providing water. What kind of person are you?," the bench said.

The bench also took note of the alleged diversion of Rs 2,765 crore by the Amrapali group and asked its to to find out where this money has gone and submit a report.

It had yesterday observed that diversion of funds collected from investors by was a "malady" and it want to stop this "nonsense" once and for all.

The bench today asked the two chartered accountants (CAs), who were present in the court and had handled work of the group till 2015, to find out how this money was diverted or transferred by the company for utilising the same in other projects.

"You are the CA. You are supposed to be the watchdog. We want to know about movement of fund of Rs 2,765 crore. Where that money has gone, we want to know. We want to know the complete movement of this Rs 2,765 crore," the bench told one of the CAs who had handled the work of the group from 2008 till 2015.

"We want you to trace the entire movement of money and inform us," the bench said.

The court also directed its registry to intimate the banks about its order, freezing all the of the 40 firms of Amrapali group of companies.

NBCC Dr appeared in the court in pursuance to its direction and said the corporation had issued a general advertisment inviting co-developers and that it was not specifically for the Amrapali group.

The bench had yesterday taken umbrage as to how NBCC had issued advertisement inviting co-developers for allegedly doing work related to Amrapali group without taking approval of the apex court.

Mittal told the bench that NBCC was ready to undertake the projects of Amrapali group to complete the work and it would conduct a detailed study before making a proposal.

The NBCC initially told the bench that it needed 60 days time to come out with the proposal but after the court said they have to expedite the process, Mittal said the corporation would do so in 30 days.

"We appreciate the gesture of the NBCC who assures us that he would submit the proposal within 30 days. Let the proposal be placed before us within 30 days," the bench said.

Durga Shanker Mishra, of Union Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, appeared before the court and said the government has constituted a committee under his chairmanship to look into the problem of of Noida, Greater Noida and and that the panel was set up to take a policy decision on ways to resolve the problem.

He said the committee had held meetings on June 25 and July 10 after which four realtors -- Amrapali, Unitech, and 3C -- were called for a meeting on July 18 to know about the status of their projects and problems faced by the buyers.

He said he was not aware of the apex court's order in Amrapali's matter and never intended to violate the orders.

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First Published: Thu, August 02 2018. 20:20 IST