Unitech to open escrow a/c, use money to complete projects: Delhi HC

The court observed that there was a 'colossal failure' on the firm's part in completing its projects

SC directs real estate firm Unitech to pay back investors Rs 15 crore
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 11 2016 | 11:43 AM IST
The Delhi High Court has granted an opportunity to beleaguered real estate major Unitech Ltd to complete its delayed housing projects and hand over possession of flats to buyers by opening escrow accounts and using the money deposited in it solely for these projects.

The order came last week after various home buyers and the firm put forward before the court the proposed scheme of compromise which would enable the company to complete these projects and hand over the possession of flats.

The company told the court that they would open escrow accounts, in which amount received from the buyers and sale of lands would be deposited, and the money would be used solely for completing the delayed housing projects.

The court, which has put in "abeyance" all the proceedings pending before different forums against Unitech Ltd to enable it to fulfil its commitment towards homebuyers by handing over possession of flats, has appointed a court commissioner to monitor the functioning of the escrow account.

"I have been taken through the scheme in detail and also the affidavits filed by the respondent company (Unitech Ltd). On the face of it, it is obvious that the petition filed by a group of home buyers may also serve the interests of company which is clearly beset by serious financial difficulties that could result in its liquidation," Justice (since retired) S K Misra said.

The court observed that there was a "colossal failure" on the firm's part in completing its projects but if the company was not granted an opportunity to carry forward its proposed scheme of compromise and arrangement, it might face erosion of net worth and suffer loss of credibility.

"An order of liquidation of the company at this stage would not serve the interest of any stakeholder, including those homebuyers who have got decrees in their favour. Even they would need to stand in the queue of the unsecured creditors for seeking execution of them," it said.
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First Published: Sep 11 2016 | 11:32 AM IST

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