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1999 Supreme(Raj) 846

J.C.VERMA
Queens Granite Pvt. Ltd. – Appellant
Versus
Jaipur Development Authority – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
S.M. Mehta, Sr. Adv. with R.S. Mehta, for Petitioner Bharat Vyas & V.P. Mathur, for Respondents

Honble VERMA, J.–The Jaipur Development Authority (hereinafter called as `the JDA) had decided to sell by way of auction, Khasra No. 102 situated at village Kukas, Tehsil Amer, District Jaipur measuring 2 Bighas 15 Biswas i.e. 1.718 acres. On 8.8.1996 the intending bidders were required to deposit earnest money of Rs. 20,000/-and the highest bidder was required to deposit 5% of the bid amount on the site and 10% were required to be deposited within 24 hours. Remaining 85% was to be deposited within 30 days.

(2). As per Annexure 1 the site was reserved for hotel. The petitioner was the highest bidder of a bid of Rs. 17,21,000/-per Bigha. The total bid amount was Rs. 47,32,750/-. The petitioner deposited Rs. 2,37,000/-at the spot, being 5% of the bid amount, and remaining amount of Rs. 4,73,000/-was deposited as per the requirement on 9.8.1996. A total amount of Rs. 7,10,000/-stood deposited. The bid was accepted and confirmed in favour of the petitioner and he was asked to deposit the balance amount of Rs. 40,44,250/-. A site plan was asked for by the petitioner to know the approach at the site. It is stated that because of the reason that the plot in question was outside the sanctio


































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