The Supreme Court today directed Supertech to give back money within a month to flat owners who had sought refund of their investments after Allahabad High Court ordered demolition of the company's 40-storey residential twin towers Apex and Ceyane in Noida.
"We will comply with the orders of the Supreme Court to return the money to all those allottees who exercised their option for refund by April 30, 2014," Supertech Chairman and Managing Director R K Arora said in a statement.
On April 11, the Allahabad High Court had ordered demolition of the two towers and directed the company to refund money to home buyers.
The two towers - Apex and Ceyane - have a combined 857 apartments, of which about 600 flats were sold. The towers are part of Supertech's Emerald Court project.
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