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No Water, No Power At DLF’s Luxury Homes In Gurgaon, Supreme Court Orders CBI Probe

On February 25, the Supreme Court of India made a significant decision in the ongoing case against DLF’s The Primus Garden City. The apex court directed the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to set up a team under the supervision of its Director to investigate the alleged irregularities in the project. This move has been welcomed by many as a step towards ensuring justice for the affected homebuyers.

The Primus Garden City, a residential project by DLF, has been under scrutiny for quite some time now. The project, which was launched in 2011, promised luxurious apartments and world-class amenities to its buyers. However, many homebuyers have alleged that DLF has failed to deliver on its promises and has indulged in fraudulent practices.

The Supreme Court’s decision to hand over the investigation to the CBI comes after a plea was filed by a group of homebuyers seeking a probe into the matter. The plea highlighted the delay in the completion of the project and the lack of basic amenities in the society. The homebuyers also alleged that DLF has diverted funds from the project to other ventures, leaving the buyers in a state of distress.

The CBI, known for its expertise in handling complex cases, has been directed to form a team under the supervision of its Director to investigate the matter. This move is expected to bring more transparency and accountability in the investigation process. The CBI team will have access to all the necessary documents and will be able to conduct a thorough investigation into the alleged irregularities.

The Supreme Court’s decision has been hailed by the homebuyers as a ray of hope in their long-standing battle against DLF. Many homebuyers have expressed their gratitude towards the apex court for taking cognizance of their plight and directing the CBI to intervene in the matter. They believe that this decision will bring them one step closer to getting justice and getting their dream homes.

The CBI, on its part, has assured that it will leave no stone unturned in its investigation. The agency has a reputation for conducting impartial and thorough investigations, and this case will be no different. The CBI team will be working closely with the homebuyers to gather all the necessary evidence and bring the guilty to justice.

The Supreme Court’s decision has also sent a strong message to the real estate sector. It has made it clear that fraudulent practices and delays in project completion will not be tolerated. The court’s intervention in this matter will serve as a deterrent to other developers who may be indulging in similar practices.

The Primus Garden City case has once again highlighted the need for stricter regulations in the real estate sector. The lack of a regulatory body has left homebuyers vulnerable to the whims and fancies of developers. The Supreme Court’s decision to involve the CBI in this case is a step towards addressing this issue and ensuring that homebuyers are not taken for a ride.

In conclusion, the Supreme Court’s decision to direct the CBI to investigate DLF’s The Primus Garden City is a welcome move. It has given hope to the affected homebuyers and has sent a strong message to the real estate sector. The CBI’s involvement in the case is expected to bring more transparency and accountability, and the homebuyers are optimistic that justice will be served. This decision is a reminder that the judiciary is committed to protecting the rights of the citizens and will not hesitate to take action against those who try to exploit them.

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