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UUser_081dc2d3
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May 6, 2026 at 3:23 pmI am writing this out of complete frustration.Like many people, my family invested in an Amrapali Group project back in 2012. We paid around 65% of the flat cost by 2014, and then the entire Amrapali scam happened projects stalled.
After years, in 2020, the Court Receiver / NBCC-led process was established to revive and complete these projects. A fresh payment framework was introduced in 5 payment cycles.
Honestly, after everything that had happened, I was hesitant to pay immediately because I had zero confidence whether possession would ever happen. I waited, watched progress, and once construction looked serious, I cleared my dues.
By January 2026, I made full payment.
Then I visited their office expecting next steps, and that’s when I was told something unbelievable:
My unit had been solddespite my full payment.
Since then, I’ve been repeatedly visiting the Receiver’s office and dealing with complete chaos:
Meeting Mr. D.K. Mishra, who heads the office, is nearly impossible. People wait for hours.
Office timings and grievance handling are extremely poor.
In February, I submitted all required documents to his PA (Bimal).
After an audit in March, I was told the documents were “missing,” and I had to resubmit everything again.Now, after months of running around, they are offering me a smaller flat than the one I originally booked.
But here’s the bigger issue:
I’ve been informally told that even this replacement unit may already have been promised to someone known to an internal forensic head (Bindra).
So now I’m stuck in a system where:
I paid in 2012
Waited through the scam
Paid again
Cleared full dues in 2026
My original unit is gone
Replacement is smaller
Replacement may also be disputed14 years. Full payment. No flat. No accountability.
What legal remedies do I have now?
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QQuickguru4523
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May 6, 2026 at 4:06 pmThe supreme set a deadline for allottees to claim there units I am not aware of the outcome or extensions if any were allowed but you had paid and should be alloted your unit soI think you and anybody else who is not being suitably compensated should file an slp in the supreme court and seek remedy-
UUser_081dc2d3
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May 6, 2026 at 4:55 pmThe things you are saying have been done. Still waiting for their response?
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UUser_345a905a
PARTICIPANT
May 6, 2026 at 4:45 pmthis sounds exhausting honestly because after surviving the original amrapali mess you still ended up stuck in another layer of uncertainty even after clearing full dues the part that feels most important here is that there seems to be a mismatch between payment records and allotment status which usually becomes a much bigger issue than just delay especially if replacement units are also unclear internally also losing submitted documents in a setup like this is not a small thing on its own have they given you anything officially in writing confirming that your original unit was reassigned or are all these updates still being communicated informally inside the office only-
UUser_081dc2d3
OP
May 6, 2026 at 4:52 pmTill today, their website is showing my family name on the booked unit. All this information was communicated in the office.
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UUser_625fd44f
PARTICIPANT
May 6, 2026 at 8:11 pmNeed details of the proceedings reinstating the project. You can either continue fighting in the same proceeding or have a fresh cause of action altogether. Either ways, you will get your money back “with interest”
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