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NCLT declares Jaypee Infratech insolvent: Here’s what homebuyers should do

Apartment owners who are part of such insolvent projects should explore protection granted by the statute and try and compel the state development authority to recover the money from the developer and complete the project and keep its promise of providing housing to owners

August 11, 2017 / 14:04 IST
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Vandana Ramnani

In a big setback to homebuyers of Jaypee group, the Allahabad bench of the National Company Law Tribunal on Wednesday declared Jaypee Infratech as an insolvent company. Homebuyers are unsure whether they will  get their homes for which they have been waiting for years and have invested their life-long earnings.

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What has happened? The NCLT has appointed insolvency professional Anuj Jain as CEO of Jaypee Infratech. As of now the board of directors of the company has been suspended. Jain will now sit with Jaypee’s creditors to see if a resolution of the company’s debt is possible. He will be given six months to revive the company. This period can be extendable by another three months.

Homebuyers will be given two weeks (until August 24) to raise claims related to their investment in the Jaypee projects. What this means is that homebuyers will have to give details of the amount they have paid the company on a prescribed form. This is a legal requirement that will record the total amount that may have to be paid back to the homebuyers in case all attempts to revive the company fail.