The Haryana Right to Service Commission, in a recent review of an e-auction by the Haryana Shahari Vikas Pradhikaran (HSVP) in Faridabad, has mandated the completion of all development works before including any plot in an e-auction. This directive aims to ensure convenience for allottees and transparency in the process, as stated by a commission spokesperson. The commission stressed the importance of timely completion of basic infrastructure facilities to avoid inconvenience for allottees during construction.
The commission’s intervention also addressed delays in paying interest due to delayed possession, leading to necessary actions being initiated. The Estate Officer has been instructed to pay the delayed interest amount to the allottee, correct the possession date, and refund the extension fee in accordance with rules. A compliance report is expected by February 5 regarding these actions.
Furthermore, discrepancies were noted in the e-auction records where a plot was marked as “clear” despite the land in front being under acquisition. The commission highlighted the need for enhanced caution and coordination at the administrative level. The case details have been escalated to the state Chief Secretary Sinha K.A.P. Sinha for appropriate administrative measures.
Under the Haryana Right to Service Act, 2014, the commission has ordered compensation of up to Rs 5,000 to allottee Manoj Vashisht, to be paid by HSVP within 15 days. The department is authorized to recover the amount from responsible officials. The commission expects HSVP to conduct e-auctions only after completing all development works, ensuring strict compliance with directives to prevent inconvenience or mental distress for buyers.
