Demolition order of two towers will not impact other projects, says developer Supertech

Realty developer Supertech said that the company has decided to re-present the matter before the Supreme Court in a review application as the towers were constructed as per the approval of the competent authority conforming to the building byelaws.
Uttar Pradesh government has also formed a four-member committee to investigate the role of Noida authority in the construction of illegal towers at Supertech’s Emerald Court, which the Supreme Court has ordered to demolish.
Source: Economictimes.indiatimes
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