GREATER MOHALI AREA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (GMADA) THROUGH ITS ESTATE OFFICER (H) versus ANUPAM GARG ETC.

GREATER MOHALI AREA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (GMADA) THROUGH ITS ESTATE OFFICER (H) versus ANUPAM GARG ETC.

The Supreme Court held that while a commission may compute compensation for delay and may consider that buyers took loans and paid interest, the interest charged by banks on such loans cannot, in their entirety, be saddled on the developer absent exceptional and strong reasons. The contractual remedy in the LOI —...

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Parties
Appellant: Greater Mohali Area Development Authority (GMADA) Through Its Estate Officer (H); Respondent: Anupam Garg; Respondent: Rajiv Kumar
Jurisdiction
India
Judgment Date
04 June 2025
Procedural Posture
Civil Appeal / Judgment of the Supreme Court on Appeal
Outcome
Appeals allowed
Legal Topics
Compensation, Delay in Delivery of Possession, Deficiency of Service, Interest on Loans, Mental Harassment and Litigation Costs
Consumer Protection Real Estate/property Compensation Delay in Delivery of Possession Deficiency of Service Interest on Loans Mental Harassment and Litigation Costs

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Parties

Greater Mohali Area Development Authority (GMADA) Through Its Estate Officer (H)

Appellant

Anupam Garg

Respondent

Rajiv Kumar

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Civil Appeal / Judgment of the Supreme Court on Appeal

  1. 1 Whether a development authority is liable to pay interest charged by banks on loans taken by buyers due to delay in delivery of flats
  2. 2 Whether a consumer forum/commission may award interest on the loan taken by the buyer in addition to the contractual remedy (refund with 8% interest)
  3. 3 Extent and measure of compensation payable for delay/deficiency in delivery of possession

Ratio Decidendi

The Supreme Court held that while a commission may compute compensation for delay and may consider that buyers took loans and paid interest, the interest charged by banks on such loans cannot, in their entirety, be saddled on the developer absent exceptional and strong reasons. The contractual remedy in the LOI — refund of the deposited amount with 8% compounded annual interest and a clarification of no other liability — sufficed as compensation; therefore the orders awarding bank loan interest against GMADA were set aside and the appeals were allowed to that extent.

Court Disposition

Appeals allowed

Orders

  • Appeals allowed
  • There is no requirement for GMADA to make any further deposit with respect to bank loan interest awarded by the commissions