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Delhi allottees in DDA's premium housing scheme barred from lodging complaints on flat design or quality

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Last Updated : 29th Oct, 2025
Synopsis

The Delhi Development Authority's (DDA) premium housing project in East Delhi, offering 1,026 flats under its TOD policy, introduces a clause that prohibits successful bidders from raising complaints regarding flat design, quality of material, workmanship or defects. The base price starts at INR 1.78 crore, and the auction will require 75% payment up front with the remainder payable on possession, slated for July 2026. The reserve price for flats ranges up to INR 3.09 crore and plinth areas vary from 142 sqm to 250 sqm. The scheme also sits within a 30-hectare mixed-use development that will include the tallest residential building in Delhi at 155 metres.

The Delhi Development Authority's premium housing scheme in East Delhi will prevent allottees from complaining about aspects such as price, flat design, quality of materials, workmanship or other defects. According to the brochure section 18.4, DDA will "also not entertain a complaint about the price of the flat, its design, the quality of material used, workmanship or any other defects."


Additionally, the brochure states that allottees are not permitted to undertake any additions or alterations or make complaints regarding property circumstances as defined in Regulation 19 of the DDA (Management and Disposal of Housing Estates) Regulations, 1968.

The scheme offers 1,026 premium two-bedroom flats under the DDA's Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) policy, with base reserve prices starting at INR 1.78 crore. It envisages flats with plinth areas from 142 sqm to 250 sqm, and the highest base reserve price reaching INR 3.09 crore. Successful bidders must pay 75 percent of the flat cost at the e-auction stage; the remaining 25 percent is due at the time of possession. Possession is expected by July 2026.

The development sits across a 30-hectare site in East Delhi, part of a mixed-use hub integrating residential, commercial and civic spaces. The scheme's towers, planned at 48 storeys and 155 metres high, will become the tallest residential building in the national capital to date.

For context, DDA's Signature View Apartments, another premium housing project in North Delhi, built between 2007 and 2009 and fully allotted by 2011-12, is now slated for demolition and reconstruction because of significant structural deterioration.

Source PTI

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