India, Nov. 22 -- The Association of Allottees (AOA) of a Noida housing project in Sector 107 has moved the Allahabad High Court, challenging the developer's plan to construct a new 46-storey tower with apartments priced from Rs.7 crore. Homebuyers have contested a Noida Authority order that approved an additional floor area ratio (FAR), enabling the developer to add the tower despite objections from existing residents.

The AOA maintains that altering FAR changes each homeowner's permanent share in common areas, which legally requires written consent from all apartment owners.

The AOA approached the High Court after the Uttar Pradesh government rejected its revision petition against the Noida Authority's order.

In its October 27, 2025,...