Triveni home buyers file complaint with HRERA over Gurugram's Sky Palazzo project

IANS April 3, 2025 225 views

Triveni homebuyers have filed an HRERA complaint against Gurugram's Sky Palazzo project, citing concerns over developer Fidatocity Homes' alleged ties to banned builder Madhur Mittal. The buyers referenced Mittal's 2019 DTCP blacklisting for fraudulent activities in past projects. They also highlighted suspicious connections between project applicants and Mittal's hometown Agra. HRERA is now reviewing the case as buyers push for immediate action to prevent potential fraud.

"DTCP Haryana barred the Mittal brothers from new licenses due to fraudulent conduct" – Complaint filed with HRERA
New Delhi, April 3: A group of Triveni Home Buyers has filed a complaint with the Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (HRERA), alleging fraud in the Sky Palazzo residential project located in Sector 88B, Gurugram.

Key Points

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Buyers link Sky Palazzo to banned developer Madhur Mittal

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Project registered under Fidatocity Homes in Sector 88B

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DTCP barred Mittal in 2019 over irregularities

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Buyers demand HRERA halt bookings for transparency

The project is being developed by Fidatocity Homes Private Limited on a 10.84-acre plot in Harsaru Village.

It is registered with HRERA under the registration number RC/REP/HRERA/GGM/921/653/2025/24.

The homebuyers raised concerns about the involvement of Mukund Mittal, son of Madhur Mittal, a director at Triveni Ferrous Infrastructure Private Limited.

According to the complaint, Madhur Mittal was banned by the Director of Town and Country Planning (DTCP) Haryana in 2019 from obtaining new licenses due to previous controversial projects.

The buyers fear that the Sky Palazzo project may have links to fraudulent activities because of these connections.

"That recognising their fraudulent conduct, the Director of Town & Country Planning (DTCP), Haryana, had issued an order on 30.09).2019, barring the Mittal brothers and their associates from obtaining new licenses from DTCP in future," reads the complaint, a copy of which is with IANS.

It adds that, "You may understand the specific irregularities and fraudulent activities that necessitate immediate intervention and investigation through these facts."

The complaint further states that the project's application was submitted by Amit Kumar Sharma and Anil Sharma, both from Agra, which is also Madhur Mittal's hometown.

This has raised more questions about the project's legitimacy.

Additionally, the buyers referred to an ongoing legal dispute over a separate Triveni project in Faridabad, where investors' money is allegedly stuck.

The Triveni Home Buyers have requested HRERA to take urgent action. They have urged the authority to stop bookings, payments, and advertisements related to the Sky Palazzo project to prevent potential fraud and ensure transparency for prospective buyers.

According to the latest update, the case is now under HRERA's review.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is why I always tell people to do thorough background checks before investing in any real estate project. These developers keep finding loopholes to scam people. HRERA needs to take strict action! 😠
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Priya S.
I feel so bad for these home buyers. Buying a home is such an emotional and financial investment. Hope HRERA resolves this quickly and fairly.
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Amit T.
While the situation is concerning, I think the article could have provided more details about what specific protections HRERA can offer buyers in such cases. Would help others understand their rights better.
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Sanjay M.
Same old story in Gurugram real estate! When will developers learn that transparency is the only way forward? Kudos to these buyers for standing up.
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Neha P.
My cousin almost invested in this project last month! Thank god he waited. This is so scary 😨 Everyone please share this news to warn others!
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Vikram J.
The real question is - how was this developer allowed to register with HRERA despite the DTCP ban? There needs to be better coordination between regulatory bodies.

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