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M/S Samkit Infracon vs Gujarat Real Estate Regulatory ...
2022 Latest Caselaw 7719 Guj

Citation : 2022 Latest Caselaw 7719 Guj
Judgement Date : 8 September, 2022

Gujarat High Court
M/S Samkit Infracon vs Gujarat Real Estate Regulatory ... on 8 September, 2022
Bench: Nirzar S. Desai
     C/SCA/6682/2022                          ORDER DATED: 08/09/2022




           IN THE HIGH COURT OF GUJARAT AT AHMEDABAD

             R/SPECIAL CIVIL APPLICATION NO. 6682 of 2022

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                      M/S SAMKIT INFRACON
                             Versus
           GUJARAT REAL ESTATE REGULATORY AUTHORITY
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Appearance:
MR.VISHAL J DAVE(6515) for the Petitioner(s) No. 1,2
MS MANISHA L. SHAH, SENIOR ADVOCATE WITH MS SHRUTI S
PATHAK(5619) for the Respondent(s) No. 1
PARITOSH R GUPTA(7583) for the Respondent(s) No. 2
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CORAM:HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE NIRZAR S. DESAI

                         Date : 08/09/2022

                           ORAL ORDER

1. By way of this petition under Article 226 of the

Constitution of India, the petitioners have challenged the

interim-order dated 24.02.2022 passed by the Gujarat Real

Estate Regulatory Authority, whereby upon petitioners raising

preliminary objection, the authority by way of impugned order

dated 24.02.2022 decided that the preliminary objection

raised by the petitioners, who are the opponent before the

authority, shall be decided alongwith final decision on merit of

Complaint No.CMP/Ahmedabad/210107/000006.

C/SCA/6682/2022 ORDER DATED: 08/09/2022

2. Heard learned advocate Mr. Vishal Dave for the

petitioners; learned Government Pleader Ms. Manisha

Lavkumar Shah with learned advocate Ms. Shruti Pathak for

the respondent no.1; and learned advocate Mr. Paritosh Gupta

for the respondent no.2.

3. It is the grievance of the petitioners that in a complaint

preferred before the RERA authority being

No.CMP/Ahmedabad/210107/000006 filed by the respondent

no.2, the present petitioners, who are opponents in respect of

that complaint raised certain preliminary objections, however,

instead of deciding those preliminary objections, the RERA

authority vide order dated 24.02.2022 passed an order taking

a view that the preliminary objections raised by the present

petitioners shall be decided alogn with final decision on merits

of the complaint.

4. The matter was heard at length today. However, in the

end, learned advocate Mr. Vishal Dave appearing for the

petitioners as well as learned advocate for the respondents

C/SCA/6682/2022 ORDER DATED: 08/09/2022

have arrived at consensus that if the RERA authority is

decided to hear and decide the complaint

No.CMP/Ahmedabad/210107/000006 within some time bound

schedule, all the learned advocate appearing for the

respective parties shall cooperate before the authority. Hence,

following order is passed.

(i) The petitioners, who are respondents before

the RERA Authority, are directed to file reply before

the authority on before 15.10.2022 and if any

rejoinder that the respondent no.2 - original

complainant wants to file, he shall file the same

before 15.11.2022 before the RERA Authority.

(ii) On completion of pleadings, if either-side

wants to submit any written submissions or any

judgments the parties are relying upon, they may file

the same before the authority by serving a copy to

the otherside latest by 30.11.2022.

(iii) Once the pleadings are over and submissions/

C/SCA/6682/2022 ORDER DATED: 08/09/2022

arguments are filed before the authority, the RERA

Authority shall decide the complaint being

No.CMP/Ahmedabad/210107/000006 and decided

the same by way of reasoned order dealing with all

the contentions of both the sides latest by 31 st

December 2022.

5. With the aforesaid observation, the present petition

stands disposed of.

It is clarified that while disposing of this petition, this

Court has not gone into the merits of the matter and

therefore, the RERA authority is directed to decide the

complaint filed before it on its own merits, independently

without being influenced by the order passed by this Court.

(NIRZAR S. DESAI,J) A. B. VAGHELA

 
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