The Edifice Agency has deployed a team of about 200 workers and engineers to demolish the walls of the 40-storey twin towers
The Supreme Court Monday directed the authorities to commence within two weeks the demolition of realty major Supertech Ltd's twin 40-storey towers of its Emerald Court project in Noida.
The CEO Noida shall take all necessary steps for observing directions of this court, work of demolition shall commence no later than two weeks from this order, the bench said
Supertech's 40-storey twin tower in Noida is being razed on the court's order.
Supertech said it has signed a pact with Edifice Engineering, and an advance payment has been made to it for demolition of illegal twin towers in Noida, in compliance with Supreme Court order.
The top court further asked Noida Authority to finalise the name of the agency that would be given the task to demolish the twin towers of the Supertech Emerald Court housing project
The Enforcement Directorate conducted raids at multiple premises of real estate group Supertech in connection with a money laundering investigation, officials said.
The top court said that a grant of such relief is akin to reviewing the judgements of this court and such an attempt is impermissible in a miscellaneous application filed by the realty firm
The court said this amount of Rs 40 lakh shall be utilised by the homebuyer for repayment of the loan
The Supreme Court Monday dismissed an application moved by Supertech Ltd seeking modification of direction to raze the realty firm's twin 40-storey towers in Noida
Due to proximity of Tower-17 with other residential towers, it can't demolish building by blowing through explosives and it would have to be done brick by brick
Rashmi Bondre and her husband Manish Bondre had booked a flat in Supertech's Eco Village I housing project at Greater Noida in April 2010 and were promised possession of their home by 2012.
UP CM Adityanath has ordered setting up of SIT to probe the collusion between Noida authority and the real estate company, Supertech for the illegal construction of two 40- storey twin towers in Noida
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday called for an inquiry and strict action against guilty officers in Noida in the Supertech illegal twin tower case, according to officials
Nine years after taking up the cudgels against Supertech Ltd, home buyers finally got relief from the Supreme Court on Tuesday as it ordered demolition of the under-construction twin 40-storey towers
The Court, which ordered razing of twin towers built by Supertech in Noida, observed, in several decisions, it has come across rampant increase in unauthorised constructions across urban areas
The Noida Authority on Tuesday said it will ensure full compliance with the Supreme Court's order on demolishing Supertech's two 40-storey illegal towers
The Supreme Court Monday directed demolition of twin 40-storey towers of Supertech's Emerald Court project in Noida for violation of building by-laws
Real estate developer Supertech said it will hand over to homebuyers 8,463 flats by December this year and a total of over 16,000 units by 2023 in delayed projects in Noida, Greater Noida and Meerut
Realty firm Supertech Ltd on Wednesday said it will expand plotted development business and targets to sell plots worth Rs 2,300 crore this year in Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Uttarakhand, as part of its plan to monetise land bank for retiring debt and completion of existing projects. Supertech Group will offer independent plots on land area of about 53 lakh sq ft, which is around 125 acres, in various cities across three states, the company said in a statement. The company will offer 2.43 lakh sq ft in Ghaziabad, 16.65 lakh sq ft in Gurugram, 8.73 lakh sq ft in Greater Noida, 8.1 lakh sq ft in Yamuna Expressway, 3.6 lakh sq ft in Meerut and 13.5 lakh sq ft in Rudrapur. Supertech Chairman R K Arora said the demand for independent plots has surged after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. He said the company estimates "a total revenue of Rs 2,300 crore on sale of developed plots, out of which Rs 1,000 crore will be utilised for liquidating the existing loans, Rs 300 crore to clear