Relief to over 3,000 Gurugram homebuyers as two firms taken off blacklist
Gurugram, July 21
In a major relief to over 3,000 Gurugram homebuyers, the Department of Town and Country Planning (DTCP) Haryana on Thursday withdrew the order blacklisting two operating identities of Mahira Group — Mahira Buildtech and Czar Buildwell.
Both the firms were blacklisted and their project licences were cancelled by the department on May 17 on allegations that they submitted fabricated bank guarantees and forged signatures of bank officials.
The Mahira Group had filed a plea against blacklisting as well as cancellation of the licence and a hearing took place on July 7. The next date of hearing is on July 26.
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