Is it legal for builder Galaxy Vega in Greater Noida (West) to offer possession of flats that lack basic amenities and are incomplete? The builder has obtained a partial occupancy certificate for some towers, but the flats lack essential features such as doors, windows, electrical wiring, and basic finishing. Common amenities are also incomplete, with lifts not operational and no water connections. While the builder claims to complete the “final touches” after the apartment’s registration, at least a month’s worth of work appears to be pending. Is this legal, considering the flats are not in a habitable state and crucial amenities are unavailable?
Best Answer
It is likely illegal for Galaxy Vega to offer possession of flats lacking basic amenities and essential features, even with a partial occupancy certificate. Indian laws require developers to provide habitable flats with basic amenities before handing over possession, and failure to do so can result in legal action and penalties.
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