J.B.GARG, SADA NAND, P.OJHA
BIR INDER SINGH – Appellant
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CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION – Respondent
Mr. Sada Nand, Member—This judgment shall dispose of Complaint No. 28 of 1997 — Bir Inder Singh and Others v. Chandigarh Administration and Others. Besides this Complaint Nos. 30, 34, 35, 39, 41, 48, 54 and 55 of 1997, 5, 11, 14 and 19 of 1998 which also pertain to residential plots of Sector 33, Chandigarh, shall also be disposed of by this judgment because the facts and circumstances are similar.
2. Bir Inder Singh and his two sons Manjinder Singh and Gurvinder Singh, now complainants, were allotted a residential plot measuring 230 square yards through auction which was held on 17.12.1996 in the premises of the Estate Office, Sector 17, Chandigarh for Rs. 23,50,000/-. A sum of Rs. 2,35,0007- was deposited being 10% of bid money on 17.12.1996 itself by the complainant. A further sum of Rs. 3,52,500/-being 15% of the bid money was deposited on 13.1.1997 (Annexure C- 3). The complainant has alleged that when on 27.3.1997 he reached the site alongwith Executive Engineer for taking possession it was found that there was no approach road for going to the plot. There was no street light, no arrangements for sewerage, no rain-water drainage system, no arrangement for the supply of dr
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