Supreme Court Orders CBI Probe Into Homebuyers' Grievances Against DLF Over Gurugram Primus Garden City Project The Supreme Court has directed the Central Bureau of Investigation to probe complaints from homebuyers regarding the development of DLF's "The Primus DLF Garden City" housing project in Sector 82A, Gurugram. The court highlighted a significant discrepancy between the promises made to buyers and the actual state of the project. During the hearing, the court noted that there was a "huge mismatch" between the expectations of homebuyers and the reality on the ground. The court's observation came after reviewing the grievances submitted by affected buyers, who alleged that the project did not meet the standards promised during the sales process. The inquiry is expected to examine whether there were any lapses in the development process, contractual obligations, or regulatory compliance. The Central Bureau of Investigation will now investigate the matter to determine if any legal or procedural violations occurred. The case has drawn attention due to the scale of the project and the number of affected buyers. DLF, a prominent real estate developer, has been accused of failing to deliver on its commitments, including delays in construction, substandard infrastructure, and unmet amenities. The court's decision to involve the CBI underscores the seriousness of the allegations and the potential legal implications for the company. The inquiry is likely to focus on whether the developer adhered to the terms outlined in the sale agreements and whether there were any fraudulent practices involved. The outcome of the probe could have significant consequences for DLF, including potential legal action, financial penalties, or changes in its business practices.#gurugram #supreme_court #central_bureau_of_investigation #dlf #primus_garden_city