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Tribunal award of delayed interest under Section 18(1)(a) upheld; Section 44(6) revisional power and Section 43(5) deposit appropriation affirmed

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....The HC upheld the Tribunal's award of delayed interest under Section 18(1)(a) of the RERA Act, finding no dispute as to the contractual completion date and the admitted offer of possession, rendering the interest calculation a mechanical entitlement not requiring adjudication. The HC confirmed the Tribunal's concurrent exercise of appellate and revisional powers under Section 44(6) and validated appropriation of deposits made under Section 43(5) toward adjudicated dues, permitting refund only to the extent amounts exceed interest payable upon appropriate application. All appeals by the Promoter were dismissed; the Allottee's appeal was also dismissed for failure to raise compensatory claims before the Tribunal.....