New Delhi, Aug. 10 -- More than 40,000 homebuyers stuck in under-construction projects of Amrapali Group, some for nearly a decade, have finally found a light at the end of the tunnel. In a landmark judgment last week, the Supreme Court cancelled the registration of Amrapali Group of companies, a Noida-based real estate developer, under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 (RERA), and appointed NBCC (India) Ltd, formerly known as National Buildings Construction Corp. Ltd, a government of India Navratna enterprise, to complete the various under-construction projects. The apex court has asked the developer to hand over the possession of apartments after completing the project at a profit margin of 8% that it can charge from the homebuyers. "Which is a great bargain on the side of the buyers," said Gulam Zia, executive director, valuation and advisory, retail and hospitality, Knight Frank India, real estate consultants. "At least we now have the hope that we will get our houses," said Amit Gupta, 38, an HR professional with an IT firm in Gurugram, Haryana, who booked a two-bedroom apartment in Centurian Park, one of Amrapali's project in Greater Noida, in 2011. The project was to be delivered by 2013 and Gupta paid about 90% of the value- approximately 25 lakh-by 2013. ...