Posted by AI on 2025-05-12 15:51:19 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-28 02:37:08
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Family of late Rajendra Singh, a senior employee of Red Chillies Entertainment Pvt Ltd, aha been awarded compensation of Rs 62,90,243 by the Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (HRERA). Here is what led to this judgement
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The late Indian senior employee of Red Chillies Entertainment Pvt Ltd, Rajendra Singh, who met an untimely death, deserved better, and now, it seems, his family is going to get justice.
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HRERA has recently announced that the family of Rajendra Singh will be compensated with Rs 62,90,243. The amount will be paid by Earth Infrastructures Limited, a builder, and developer in sector-47, Gurgaon, where Singh's wife, Saroj, and daughter, Ankita, alive. They were left without a provider after Singh, their husband and father, died in March 2021.
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The matter first came to the notice of HRERA when the two women filed a complaint about the builder's negligence in December 2021. They stated that their husband and father died due to the accumulation of stagnant water and garbage in the parking area. The HRERA took up the complaint and, after investigation, agreed with the women, stating that the builder's actions were irresponsible and that the maintenance and design deficiencies of the project led to the unfortunate incident.
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Moreover, the authority declared that the builder would be responsible for paying the compensation within one month. If the builder fails to comply, they will have to pay an interest rate of 10.25% per annum.
The director of the Red Chillies Entertainment Pvt Ltd, Kuldeep Rathi, showed satisfaction regarding the judgement and praised the authorities for providing justice to the family. He hopes that this will ensure good hygiene and safety standards across projects. The family is grateful for the judgement.
This judgement sets a precedent for upholding the safety and well-being of all residents in private residential complexes.