Manesar land compensation: MSI asked to pay Rs 137.58 cr more
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The second notice issued on June 25 last year said: "It has been observed that the company has neither paid the full amount nor the instalment due on April 30, 2012. This act on your part is clear violations of terms and conditions of allotment and calls for initiating appropriate proceedings."
HSIIDC had further warned the company that if it did not deposit the amount within three months, the land allotted for the Manesar plant "shall become liable for resumption and further action would be taken".
It had given MSI the option to make the payment in five half-yearly instalments along with the interest at 11 per cent on unpaid amount.
Maruti Suzuki has a total land area of 600 acres in Manesar where it has two car manufacturing plants with a third one being constructed.
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