It also said the home buyers cannot be treated as normal investors as they spend their hard-earned money on their homes.
The apex court had earlier directed Jaiprakash Associates Ltd to deposit Rs 4 crore with the bank to be kept as short- term fixed deposit and give possession of flats to the home buyers in its Kalypso Court project on the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway.
"We are concerned about the tears of the home buyers who cannot be taken for a ride by builders. They cannot be taken as a normal investor ... They spend their hard earnings for the homes," a bench of Chief Justice Dipak Misra said.
As an interim measure, the bench, also comprising Justices Amitava Roy and A M Khanwilkar, directed the firm to give Rs 50 lakh as interest to the ten flat buyers who are before it till the final adjudication of plea.
Senior advocate Krishnan Venugopal said the NCDRC order of imposing 12 per cent penalty was unjust and arbitrary.
The apex court had on March 22 said that since the flats have been handed over to the home buyers, the only three issues remaining were parking fees, grant of interest on delayed delivery and determination of the quantum in respect of the increased super area.
The court had on August 31, 2016 directed the company to hand over the possession of the flats to the buyers without charging parking fees and an increase in super area subject to adjudication of the appeals, saying these issues would be dealt with at the time of final adjudication.
NCDRC, in its order had also directed the Noida-based builder to hand over the possession of apartments to buyers by July 21, 2016 failing which it will have to pay a penalty of Rs 5,000 per flat per day till the project is completed.
The commission had also held that builders cannot charge buyers on increase in super area of an apartment after construction, unless they have prior consent of the buyer.
Jaypee Kalypso Court project was launched in 2007 by the company and was to have 16 towers with the deadline for completion fixed in 2011.
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