A Maharashtra couple secured a major win after a consumer commission ordered a developer to repay Rs 1.05 crore plus interest. The couple paid Rs 90 lakh for a Mumbai flat in 2013 but never received possession. Shockingly, the developer secretly sold the same property to another buyer. Bounced cheques and broken promises led the couple to legal action, culminating in this significant consumer court victory. A Maharashtra couple secured a major win after a consumer commission ordered a developer to repay Rs 1.05 crore plus interest. The couple paid Rs 90 lakh for a Mumbai flat in 2013 but never received possession. Shockingly, the developer secretly sold the same property to another buyer. Bounced cheques and broken promises led the couple to legal action, culminating in this significant consumer court victory.
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