NOIDA, Aug. 11 -- The Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (Yeida) has issued a notice to realty firm Suraksha Group which is to develop, finish and deliver delayed 20,000 apartments in the bankrupt Jaypee Infratech Limited project in Noida and Greater Noida areas. Yeida has asked the Group to submit its reply within a week, with details on 14 points including reason of delay and why the group hasn't infused required funds to expedite construction at site, said officials on Sunday. HT accessed a copy of the notice, which followed homebuyers' complaint alleging that the Group is not deploying adequate labourers and also not infusing the funds that the firm had assured in the resolution plan submitted before the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT). Yeida, in its letter, has sought details on 14 points including -- no visible progress at site, labour shortage, pending fund infusion, no communication, legal intimidation, non-compliance to UP Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) provisions, misuse of Supreme Court appeals, unjustified charges levied on buyers among others. "We've attached the copy of the letter of Jaypee Infratech Limited real estate allottees welfare society president who submitted the letter on July 30, 2025. We've sent the letter, hoping that Suraksha will submit its reply on 14 points within 7 days, so that the next action can be initiated," said an August 10 letter sent to Suraksha Group by the manager of Yeida's property department. Homebuyers of Jaypee Wish Town in Noida's sectors 128, 129, and 130 are furious with Suraksha Group over alleged failure to fulfil promises made in the resolution plan in March 2023. The plan, aimed at reviving debt-ridden Jaypee Infratech Limited (JIL), was supposed to bring relief to nearly 20,000 distressed apartment owners, officials said. Buyers accused Suraksha Group of failing to mobilise the promised Rs.3,000 crore for construction, delaying work on nine stalled projects, and not adhering to its commitments. "The firm has not shared the structural audits reports with us despite repeated demands. We have demanded from Yeida that it should carry out regular monitoring of the construction to enforce the resolution plan," said Ashish Mohan Gupta, president, Jaypee Infratech Real Estate Allottees Welfare Society. Suraksha Group officially took over JIL on May 24, 2024, committing to resume construction in 90 days. However, buyers claimed no significant progress was made. The Group officials were unavailable for comments despite repeated attempts. Meanwhile, Shailendra Bhatia officer on special duty, Yeida, said: "The authority is looking into issues raised by homebuyers. We will discuss the matter with our legal team and take legal action."...