A bench of Justices Arun Mishra and U U Lalit asked the Enforcement Directorate to file a short reply on the grievance raised by the JP Morgan India
Firm resumed ops at its Greater Noida plant with 3,000 workers on May 8
Clouding the valuation will be dues to generation firms and a possible CAG audit
Auto Expo 2020: This edition is set to witness a plethora of launches and unveiling at the India Expo Mart, Greater Noida
The project 'Gaur City Mall' is part of 237-acre township 'Gaur City'.
The four-lane expressway will connect UP-Bihar border district with Purvanchal Expressway; It is expected to be 35-40 km long and is likely to cost Rs 40 crore per km
According to the GNIDA order, the first instalment is due to be deposited by October 31.
Rules state that if RERA does not issue possession certificate or raises concerns, the builders can start giving possession to buyers
Vivo has a market share of 21.2 per cent in the Indian mobile handset market and is the second-largest mobile brand in the offline market in the country, company sources said
Earlier in the day, Gautam Budh Nagar District Magistrate Brajesh Narayan Singh had also ordered an investigation into the mishap, to be completed within 15 days
Building plans of 17 projects from six builders have been cancelled by the governing authority in the Greater Noida area. Jaypee Infratech, Gaursons, Orris Group, VGA Developers and Ajnara Group are all affected. The Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA) had approved the layout plan but its planning department had raised some objections in the building plans of these projects, said sources. Since new buiding plans had not been given for approval, the Authority cancelled those for these 17 projects.Sector experts say 105 projects of 45 developers have stalled in the Greater Noida area over the past seven years, with at least 5,000 home buyers caught in between and petitioning the courts."Of the 17 projects which have been cancelled, the sale of properties in some had already happened. This would leave these buyers in the lurch. A solution should be provided," said Parveen Jain, president of the National Real Estate Development Council, which represents ...