Tag: Judicial Relief

Verified Claim is Key: Supreme Court Distinguishes Between Timely and Belated Homebuyers in Insolvency
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Verified Claim is Key: Supreme Court Distinguishes Between Timely and Belated Homebuyers in Insolvency

The Supreme Court held that a homebuyer's claim, once verified and admitted by the Resolution Professional and reflected in the list of creditors, must be honoured as per the plan's provisions for verified claims. It cannot be relegated to a residuary clause meant for belated or unverified claims, as this would misapply the approved resolution plan. Facts Of The Case: The appellants, residents of Bengaluru, booked an apartment in 2010 in the 'IREO Rise (Gardenia)' project developed by M/s Puma Realtors Private Limited. They executed an Apartment Buyer’s Agreement in 2011 and paid Rs. 57,56,684 out of the total consideration of Rs. 60,06,368. The Corporate Debtor failed to deliver possession by the agreed date of November 2013. The appellants initially filed a consumer complaint, which wa...
Landmark Judgment: Supreme Court Orders Eviction of Bidder Who Failed to Pay for 3 Decades
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Landmark Judgment: Supreme Court Orders Eviction of Bidder Who Failed to Pay for 3 Decades

The Supreme Court upheld the Tamil Nadu Housing Board's cancellation of allotment due to the respondent's chronic default in payment over decades. The Court emphasized that public property must be managed transparently and in the public interest, rejecting the respondent's claims. It ruled that prolonged non-payment justified eviction, denying further indulgence and ordering possession to be surrendered within four months. The judgment reinforced that contractual obligations must be honored and that courts cannot indefinitely protect defaulters at the cost of public welfare. Facts Of The Case: In 1986, the Tamil Nadu Housing Board auctioned a prime commercial plot in Chennai, with S. Ganesan emerging as the highest bidder at ₹4,78,921. Despite the Board's acceptance of his bid, Gan...