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The society’s resident welfare association (RWA) on Monday said in the interim appeal, the residents have also sought a stay on the Gurugram deputy commissioner’s (DC) order to the builder to negotiate with Tower-D homeowners issues such as compensation, or reconstruction or rebuilding flats for them, within 60 days. ”Lawyer Prashant Bhushan, appearing on behalf of the residents, filed the petition in this regard before the Supreme Court on Monday, and appealed for an immediate hearing. The hearing is fixed for November 21,” the association’s president Rakesh Hooda said. The residents have also challenged the report of a special investigation team (SIT) constituted by the administration to probe the February incident.
Sandeep Kumar, one of the residents, said as there are ”gross gaps and irregularities in the SIT report and valuation report shared by the DC office, we seek a stay order on the 60-day window for negotiation of Tower-D residents till either compensation or reconstruction option is finalised”.
The residents in their plea also demanded reconstruction or rebuilding safe homes for them in the shortest possible time and alternative accommodation with rental compensation till their homes are handed back to them or compensation with an amount based on market value to buy a new home of similar size, specification and location.
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