February 19, 2021

The complainant Sunil Jajoo had registered

Mr Jajoo had purchased a flat in the developer’s project "Runwal Elina", and was promised possession in December 2016, but had not received possession till date. The developer said that the part occupation certificate (OC) had been received and that the complainant would get possession shortly.Meanwhile, Runwal Realty, in its defence, stated that the project could not be completed because of reasons which were beyond its control and for which, reasonable extension of time had been provided in the agreement.

The complainant Sunil Jajoo had registered a complaint against developer, Runwal Realty Private Limited.In a recent judgment, the authority made it clear that only after handing over services of such amenities can the developer charge home buyers for the same. The developer can only charge for ready-to-use amenities at the time of giving possession.. The MahaRERA even asked a developer to cancel charges being imposed on a home buyer for proposed amenities such as a club house before handing over possession.Mumbai: In a breather for home buyers, the Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has made it clear that developers cannot charge for proposed amenities at the time of giving possession of the house.According to the order, Mr Jajoo alleged that the developer was demanding certain charges for club house facilities which had not been delivered till date.The authority also checked the registration web page where it was observed that such a facility was not registered with the MahaRERA.A recent order issued by MahaRERA while hearing the plea of a home buyer read, "The respondent (developer) is hereby directed that they shall not demand charges for facilities/amenities like club house, that are part of the agreement for sale but are not being rubber protective provided at the time of handing over possession and until such time, the said facilities/amenities are provided for

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February 02, 2021

Started by Dr Vijay Kumar, former president

Started by Dr Vijay Kumar, former president, Aiims Resident Doctors’ Association, the petition will be sent to President Ram Nath Kovind, PM Narendra Modi and National Highways Authority of India among others. These centres can provide timely medical aid to the victims, which is presently absent, he added.NEW DELHI: A day after three Aiims doctors were killed and four others injured in a road accident on Yamuna Expressway, their colleagues in the All-India Institute of Medical Sciences (Aiims) have started a rubber corner guards for walls signature petition to have medical facilities or small trauma centres after every 60 to 80 milestones."Why can’t small trauma centres be opened on the expressway after every 60 to 80 milestones with big centres with all medical facilities every 200 km," he said. on the Yamuna Expressway. The petition asked that patrol security teams be imparted training with life saving measures. So far, 274 doctors have signed the petition.. He said when fighter jets can land or take off from here, why can’t the same facilities be provided to accident victims

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