Several irregularities have recently come to light in the flat allotment draw for the 4S Aster Avenue 36 project. In the e-draw held in January 2025, due to a technical glitch, only 2,200 applicants were considered, while there were a total of 51,586 valid applications. As a result, most of the allotments were given to residents of the Sohna area, raising concerns about potential bias. Following this, the Town and Country Planning Department (DTCP) of Haryana filed a petition in the High Court seeking permission to cancel the previous draw and conduct a new one. If the court does not grant permission, a re-draw will take place among the existing 51,586 applicants, but no new applications will be invited.
What is the entire case?
The flat allotment draw for 4S Aster Avenue 36 has recently come under scrutiny. Here are the key details of the controversy:
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Technical Glitch: In the e-draw held in January 2025, a technical glitch caused only 2,200 applicants' entries to be considered, while there were a total of 51,586 valid applications. This issue stemmed from a system malfunction, leading to a limited number of applicants receiving allotments.
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Allegations of Biased Allotment: Reports indicated that the majority of the allotments were granted to residents from the Sohna area, sparking accusations of biased selection. This created dissatisfaction among applicants from other regions.
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Response from Haryana Government: The Town and Country Planning Department (DTCP) of Haryana has filed a petition in the High Court, seeking permission to annul the previous draw and conduct a fresh one.
- Lack of Transparency in Allotment Process: There have been concerns about the transparency of the draw, leading to increased dissatisfaction among applicants. Critics claim that both the application and allotment processes were not handled properly.
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