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Delhi Property Consultant Falls From Noida's Tallest Building, Dies: Cops
- Sunday January 22, 2023
- India News | Press Trust of India
A Delhi-based property consultant died allegedly after falling from the 43rd floor of Noida's tallest building in a case of suspected suicide, police officials said Sunday.
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As Real Estate Firms Go Bust, Supreme Court Upholds Homebuyers' Rights
- Friday August 9, 2019
- India News | Upmanyu Trivedi, Bloomberg
The Supreme Court upheld the ability of homebuyers to drag property developers into bankruptcy proceedings as several real estate firms are going bust in Asia's third-largest economy.
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Home buyers worried over court order on land in Greater Noida
- Wednesday July 6, 2011
- Cities | Indo-Asian News Service
Home buyers were worried about their investments after the Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a lower court order quashing the acquisition of 156 hectares of farmland in Greater Noida for housing projects, even as builders assured that the money was safe.According to officials, the builders who were initially allotted the land included the Amrapali ...
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Delhi Property Consultant Falls From Noida's Tallest Building, Dies: Cops
- Sunday January 22, 2023
- India News | Press Trust of India
A Delhi-based property consultant died allegedly after falling from the 43rd floor of Noida's tallest building in a case of suspected suicide, police officials said Sunday.
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www.ndtv.com
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As Real Estate Firms Go Bust, Supreme Court Upholds Homebuyers' Rights
- Friday August 9, 2019
- India News | Upmanyu Trivedi, Bloomberg
The Supreme Court upheld the ability of homebuyers to drag property developers into bankruptcy proceedings as several real estate firms are going bust in Asia's third-largest economy.
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www.ndtv.com
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Home buyers worried over court order on land in Greater Noida
- Wednesday July 6, 2011
- Cities | Indo-Asian News Service
Home buyers were worried about their investments after the Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a lower court order quashing the acquisition of 156 hectares of farmland in Greater Noida for housing projects, even as builders assured that the money was safe.According to officials, the builders who were initially allotted the land included the Amrapali ...
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www.ndtv.com