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HC holds builder guilty of contempt, says he must serve 3 months’ jail, but stays sentence

IndiaTimes Saturday, 30 September 2023
The Bombay HC on Friday held Pravin Satra of Darshan Developers guilty of contempt of court for willfully flouting his assurances to court and sentenced him to three months in a civil prison. In the case of flats booked almost 20 years ago, the builder had nine years ago undertaken, in consent terms filed before the HC, to deliver possession, within nine months, of two flats to a buyer couple who had petitioned the court.
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