Hi Hardeep. I suggest you to immediately file complaint in RERA, Gurgaon as it is registered project with RERA. Rera is deciding complaints within a period of 90 days. You will get your money back along with interest from the period of your first deposit. Shreshth Jain, Advocate. 9871206484
Hi Hardeep, A home buyer, who fails to get the possession of his property on time, can resort to several provisions under India’s civil, criminal and consumer laws, to take action against the developer.
If possession is not delivered on time, you can send a notice to the builder, claiming refund of the amounts paid along with interest and/or damages. You can also file a consumer complaint for "deficiency in service" as defined under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 against the builder.
Yes, i am agree with Sayatani.....The flat purchaser is required to file a written complaint before the appropriate consumer dispute redressal forum set up under the act, depending on the value of the property, or the amount of damage he has suffered. Any dispute over Rs 20 lakhs can be directly filed before the State Commission and any dispute over Rs 1 crore can be filed before the National Commission in New Delhi. Any dispute for a value lower than Rs 20 lakhs has to be filed in the District Commission.