The DDCA is set to submit NOC document in Delhi High Court tomorrow.
"Today we have received the NOC from L&DO. There was a slight comedy of error which happened. After we deposited Rs 83 lakh as the lease assessment fee, it was observed by L&DO department that it was DDCA which was supposed to get Rs 83 lakh approx from the government department as we had deposited extra amount earlier which needed to be refunded by them. Therefore we would get back around Rs 1.66 crore (83+83 lakhs) from them," a senior DDCA official told PTI today.
"We are hopeful that everything will completed in stipulated time and getting the NOC from L&DO goes a long way towards achieving that goal," he added.
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