The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has found Ghaziabad Development Authority also known as GDA to be in contravention of the provisions of Section 4(1) read with Section 4(2)(a)(i) of the Competition Act, 2002 for abuse of its dominant position by imposing unfair condition on the allottees from economically weaker sections in its Pratap Vihar Residential Housing Scheme.
CCI held that conduct of Ghaziabad Development Authority in raising the price of EWS flats from the initial price of Rs.2,00,000/- in 2008 to Rs.7,00,000/- in 2015 under the said scheme without any enabling provision either in the Brochure of the Scheme or allotment letter is arbitrary and unilateral.
Further, the condition for levying penal interest @ 10.5% per annum in case of delay in the payment of the quarterly instalments by the allottees without a corresponding provision for Ghaziabad Development Authority in case delay of in giving possession of the flats is abusive, being one sided and unfair.
Therefore, CCI held that such conduct of GDA is in violation of Section 4(2)(a)(i) of the Act. Resultantly, CCI has imposed a penalty of Rs. 1,00,60,794/- (Rupees one crore sixty thousand seven hundred ninety four only) on GDA for the said anti-competitive conduct. Besides, a Cease and Desist Order was also issued against GDA.
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