After nearly two decades of struggle, an elderly couple from Delhi finally settled their real estate dispute, securing a fair deal and bringing closure to their long battle.
Real EstateLegal BattleElderly CoupleSettlementGhaziabadReal EstateAug 16, 2025
The main issue was that the builder did not fulfill the project's development and did not hand over the flat to the elderly couple, despite the agreed handover date passing 15 years ago.
The dispute lasted nearly two decades, starting in 2007 when the couple bought the flat and ending with the settlement in 2023.
Fidelegal Advocates & Solicitors represented the couple in court, highlighting the builder's alleged duplicity and ensuring the case was reinvestigated, which ultimately led to a fair settlement.
The police initially refused to register an FIR, viewing the case as a civil matter rather than a criminal one.
The settlement resulted in the builder making a fair offer, which the couple accepted, leading to the withdrawal of their petition and bringing closure to their 18-year struggle.
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