Supertech had argued that the Emerald Court Owner Resident Welfare Association was not even in existence when the plan was sanctioned and construction had begun. Realty firm Supertech Ltd had defended the construction of the twin towers at Emerald Court and claimed no illegality. The Emerald Court Owner Resident Welfare Association argued that the flat owners were not part of the initial plan shown to the home buyers.Īlso Read | Relief to homebuyers as Supreme Court cancels Amrapali's registration The residents of the Supertech Emerald Court had moved the Allahabad High Court challenging the construction of the two new towers. The Supreme Court bench also observed that "availability of housing stock, especially in metropolitan cities, is necessary to accommodate the constant influx of people” and that “it has to be balanced with two crucial considerations - the protection of the environment and the well-being and safety of those who occupy these constructions”.
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