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Completion of Development Works Mandatory Before E-Auction: Commission

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Chandigarh: The Haryana Right to Service Commission, while reviewing an e-auction case conducted by HSVP in Sector 77, Faridabad, has clearly stated that completion of all essential development works is mandatory before including any plot in an e-auction. The Commission said this requirement is inherently necessary to ensure convenience for allottees and transparency in the process.

A spokesperson of the Commission stated that citizens participate in the e-auction process with trust in the government. In such circumstances, it is expected that the concerned department completes all basic infrastructure facilities and development works in a timely manner so that allottees can commence construction without any inconvenience.

During the hearing, the Commission also took note of the fact that, as per the terms and conditions of the allotment letter, interest payable due to delayed possession was not paid on time. Following the Commission’s intervention, necessary action was initiated in this regard. The Commission has directed the Estate Officer to pay the delayed interest amount due to the allottee, make the required correction in the date of possession, and refund the extension fee recovered, as per rules. Instructions have been issued to submit a compliance report in this regard by February 05, 2026.

Upon examination of records related to the e-auction, it was also found that the concerned plot was shown as “clear,” whereas the land in front of the plot was under the process of acquisition. The Commission emphasized the need for greater caution and coordination at the administrative level in such matters. Information regarding the entire case has also been brought to the notice of the Chief Secretary, Haryana, so that necessary administrative corrective measures can be taken.

The Commission has ordered compensation of up to Rs. 5,000 to the affected allottee Sh. Manoj Vashisht under the provisions of the Haryana Right to Service Act, 2014. The amount shall be paid by HSVP within 15 days. The department has also been granted the liberty to recover the said amount from the concerned officials, as per rules.

The Right to Service Commission has expressed hope that in future, HSVP will conduct e-auctions only after completion of all development works and will ensure strict compliance with the Commission’s directions, so that citizens do not face any inconvenience or mental distress.

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