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NCLAT starts hearing YEIDA petition against Suraksha’s bid to acquire JIL. The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) is hearing a plea by Yamuna Expressway Authority (YEIDA) challenging an NCLT’s order in an insolvency resolution submitted by Suraksha Group for debt-ridden Jaypee Infratech Limited (JIL). The case involves disputes over additional compensation to farmers and the impact on construction of thousands of flats. Stay updated with the latest developments in this ongoing legal battle.
NCLAT starts hearing YEIDA petition against Suraksha’s bid to acquire JIL. The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) is hearing a plea by Yamuna Expressway Authority (YEIDA) challenging an NCLT’s order in an insolvency resolution submitted by Suraksha Group for debt-ridden Jaypee Infratech Limited (JIL). The case involves disputes over additional compensation to farmers and the impact on construction of thousands of flats. Stay updated with the latest developments in this ongoing legal battle.
The UP government is preparing a cabinet note on the terms of the resolution plan submitted by Suraksha Group for the revival of Jaypee Infratech Ltd’s Wish Town project in Noida. More than 20,000 delayed flats are to be completed and handed over to buyers.
Flats not delivered on time, years of litigation, mounting expenses — for buyers who purchased flats in Jaypee’s housing projects, their dreams of a home have turned into a nightmare. While another firm was brought on board to take over construction, the finish line is far from close. What went wrong? Dheeraj Mishra finds out