National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) also directed the company to pay an interest of 10 per cent per annum from 2010, when the complainant had paid the final installment, till the full amount is paid back by the builder.
A bench of Justice J M Malik asked the builder to pay Rs 1,93,89,597 to Hyderabad resident Devikarani Rao Nallamala, rejecting the firm's defence that the work could not be completed due to a notification by Andhra Pradesh government.
"The Opposite Party (OP) is renowned promoter and builder. ... It has projects without number. This lady being a widow should have been treated with kid gloves. However, OP was interested to feather its own nest, i.E. To make profits at the cost of others," the bench said.
It further noted that eight years had elapsed and the woman has not got possession of her house and "it cannot be said with guarantee that during her life time she would get this house or not."
"We hereby direct that the amount paid by the complainant be returned to her alongwith interest at the rate of 10 per cent simple interest from dates of deposits till its realisation," the bench said.
According to the complaint, Nallamala had booked a 3-BHK apartment in firm's proposed project in 2008.
The total consideration of apartment was Rs 1,93,89,597 which she paid by 2010 and was told that she would get possession of the apartment by mid-2011.
Thereafter, the complainant first sent a legal notice to the firm seeking refund of her amount and then approached the NCDRC last year.
The firm had submitted before the commission that the project got delayed due to an October 8, 2010 notification of the state government.
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