Update on Amrapali Builder Centurian Park Construction / Possession Delay - Now Claim Refund By Filing Complaint

GET COMPENSATION AND INTEREST DUE FOR THE POSSESSION DELAY

Launched in 2012, these 600 luxury apartments by Amrapali in Techzone IV, Noida have been under construction for 6 years now. The builder has already delayed the delivery of the project and no confirmed possession date has been given till date.
Over 700 homebuyers have approached the NCDRC, asking it to intervene to protect their investment in Amrapali Centurian Park, which includes Amrapali Centurian Park, Amrapali Centurian Park Terrace Homes and Amrapali Centurion Park-Low Rise projects.
On 11th January 2018, the NCRDC issued orders for notice to the allotees of the Amrapali Centurian Park Projects having the same grievance to appear before the commissioner in-person or though their advocate on 7th March 2018 at 10:30 AM.

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  • Claim full refund with interest from Amrapali
  • Claim possession within 12 month and interest for delay in completion
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ON Amrapali BUILDER Centurian Park CONSTRUCTION / POSSESSION DELAY


  1. 1. What if I do not want to file a case against Amrapali?

    If you do not file a case, you putting your investment at risk. If the builder does not deliver your flat, or files for bankruptcy, you will NOT be considered a creditor for the defaulting amount. For known creditors, the court can order sales of builder’s assets to recover money to reimburse creditors, but you will not be eligible without filing a case.

  2. 2. Will I get interest on the amount paid for the flat?

    The case application filed with the NCDRC is for 12% interest for the delay, if the flat is delivered delayed, and paid amount with 18% interest, if the flat is not delivered within the next 12 months of filing.

  3. 3. Amrapali has promised delivery in a few months. Should I still file a case?

    Most builders have been promising deliveries and not meeting those deadlines. If your total delay in possession from initially promised date is less than 12 month, you may choose not to file. But if your investment is substantial, you need to ensure you do everything to protect it and not just take the builder’s word for it.

  4. 4. I know other homeowners with the same issue with Amrapali Centurian Park. Should we all file a case as a group?

    No one is worried about your money as much as you. We recommend filing the case individually as the process moves faster. In a group petition, even delay by one person can delay the case for all members.

  5. 5. Will I have to spend time on court dates and appear in person?

    Mostly the matter will be handled by the lawyers representing you. You do not need to appear in person, except 1-2 times for critical decisions. Your case can be handled even if you are not in town or living abroad.

  6. 6. How long will the case take if filed?

    The latest rulings and the RERA act are in favour of homebuyers and courts offer a fast resolution of such matters.Generally, cases in the NCDRC (National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission) are resolved within 12-18 months.