The Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (HRERA) has ordered the National Buildings Construction Corporation (NBCC) to pay a monthly compensation of Rs 30,000 to the buyers of flats in the Green View Society located in Sector 37D, Gurugram. The decision comes after structural audits by IIT-Roorkee and the Central Building Research Institute (CBRI) revealed that the project is unsafe for habitation.
Two allottees, Saurabh Mehta and Jai Prakash Mehta, filed a complaint with HRERA after the audits found the Green View Society to be uninhabitable. The residents were instructed to vacate their flats by March 2022 due to safety concerns. HRERA’s order requires NBCC to pay the rent compensation within one month, or face an interest charge of 10.5% per annum until the amount is fully paid. NBCC officials declined to comment when approached by TOI regarding the matter. The Green View Society project has faced several challenges, including legal disputes and pending compensation claims. Earlier this year, the district administration denied NBCC’s request to demolish the society, citing unresolved compensation issues with Economically Weaker Section (EWS) allottees, who had filed objections in the Delhi High Court. NBCC had previously sought urgent approval for demolition due to the structural risks identified in the seven towers of the society, referring to a 2022 order from the district magistrate and Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) highlighting the dangers posed to life and property.