Salarpuria Sattva Celesta Multistorey Apartments Area Range 1330 - 1716 sq.ft Located at Old Madras Road, Bangalore available with 2BHK Apartments and 3BHK Apartments.
Description:
For those who wish to wake up to the sounds of chirping birds and see the vibrant colors of nature in all its glory. For those who wish to start and end their day overlooking a placid lake and listen to the sounds of rustling leaves and rippling waters. For those who seek the BEST of a city and still yearn to find peace in natural settings.
Welcome to Salarpuria Sattva's Celesta! It's Heavenly!.
Sounds too good to be true? Head for Old Madras Road and discover CELESTA - just beyond Krishnarajapuram!
Built alongside the calm Krishnarajapuram lake, adjacent to the 6 lane Old Madras Road highway, CELESTA is ideal for those who seek the dual benefit of living in the city and still find peace and tranquility. CELESTA's design incorporates global best practices of environment and ecology preservation.
A dream come true for the discerning few who seek and demand the best from life.
Welcome to Salarpuria Sattva's Celesta! It's Heavenly!.
Sounds too good to be true? Head for Old Madras Road and discover CELESTA - just beyond Krishnarajapuram!
Built alongside the calm Krishnarajapuram lake, adjacent to the 6 lane Old Madras Road highway, CELESTA is ideal for those who seek the dual benefit of living in the city and still find peace and tranquility. CELESTA's design incorporates global best practices of environment and ecology preservation.
A dream come true for the discerning few who seek and demand the best from life.
Amenities:
Meditation Zone
Multipurpose Hall
Gymnasium
Aerobics
Health Facility with Steam, Sauna & Jacuzzi
Indoor Games
Table Tennis
Billiards
Squash Court
Multipurpose Hall
Gymnasium
Aerobics
Health Facility with Steam, Sauna & Jacuzzi
Indoor Games
Table Tennis
Billiards
Squash Court
On the question whether a builder after agreeing to deliver
possession within a stipulated time, raise a contention that as the price of a
flat or property has gone up, it should not be directed to pay any compensation
for delay in delivering possession of the property, the National Consumer
Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) has held that such a contention of any builder
is unjustified and unreason- able, because after sale of the property all the
benefi ts accrue to the purchaser and not to the vendor. In any case, if such
contention is accepted it would earn crores of rupees to the developers for the
delay in delivery of possession of the flat or property for months together on
one pretext or the other.
In the instant case the complainant Kunj Behari Mehta had
approached NCDRC on May, 2000 with a prayer that the opposite party Ansal
Properties and Industries Ltd., be directed to delivery possession of his apartment
and also to pay interest 24 per cent per annum on Rs.26,26,790/- i.e., the
amount deposited by him with the builder with effect from October 10, 1998 Contd.
from p.14 purchase these flats and occupy them immediately. In other words,
there is a good market for low cost ready to occupy flats with good infrastructure.
Still the date of delivery of possession or refund the
amount deposited with 24 per cent interest. The agreement between parties was
signed in March, 1995 and builder was to construct flat within 42 months i.e.,
October 1997, subject to force majeure circum- stances and on receipt of all payments
punctually. As some extra construction was made, the complainant was required
to pay a higher basic sale price.
The NCDRC had directed the builder to deliver possession in December,
2007 and consequently, possession of the apartment was delivered on December 20,
2007 i.e., 10 years after agreed date.
Developers have therefore to develop the properties keeping
in mind these factors before they undertake any project for this segment of
people. This particular class in the city is so high that any The builder
questioned the logic of claiming interest on the amount deposited since the
value of the said flat had increased due to the increase in the price of the
property. However, the CDRC rejected this contention stating "If the price
on an immovable property increases, it cannot be said that the parties are not
required to abide by their contractual obligations. In any case, it is the luck
of the complainant that the price of the property has increased and it cannot
be said that it is for the benefit of the vendor.
The builder/vendor of the property cannot claim advantage on
account of increase in price after sale. The NCDRC awarded compensation for
unjustifiably not delivering possession of the flat as per the agreement in
October 1998 till December, 2008 and directed the builder to pay 12 per cent interest
per annum from 1st November, 1998 till December 2008 on the amount deposited by
the purchaser. project with reasonable price would attract market which is
otherwise is dull since a readily available flat is what a middle class
customer looks for and if gets one he feels that his dream is fulfilled.
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