If builder defaults then consumer court can help execute sale deed
Updated: Jan 23, 2017, 11.57 AM IST By Jehangir B Gail, consumer activist Executing an order is sometimes more difficult than winning the case. Here is a case where the Supreme Court has come to the rescue of an aggrieved consumer. Case Study: Kamlesh Aggarwal had filed a complaint before the Ghaziabad District Forum against Navchetna Sahkari Awas Samiti. Her grievance was about the Society having cancelled her membership and having failed to allot and register a plot at Khoda Village for alleged default in payment. By its order of October 17, 2003, the forum allowed her complaint and directed the Society to allot the plot and register it in her name within three months. On failure to comply with this order, Kamlesh initiated execution proceedings. At this stage, a third party named Gulab Singh claimed that the same plot was allotted to him and was in his possession pursuant to a civil suit filed by him. The district forum concluded that its original order in ...