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Lotus Boulevard Final Sheet GRANITE GATE PROPERTIES PRIVATE LIMITED NO.IB-1248/PB/2018 DATED 10th January, 2019 C-23, G.K. ENCLAVE PART-I, NEW DELHI – 110048 CIN: U74900KA2011PTC061168 Tel: 91-9810262298, 9310262298 PRABHJIT SINGH SONI OFFICE OF THE IRP (INTERIM RESOLUTION PROFESSIONAL) (IBBI/IPA-002/IP-N0065/2017-2018/10143) GG-1/144-C. 3rd FLOOR, NEAR PVR CINEMA,VIKAS PURI, NEW DELHI-110018. EMAIL : [email protected], [email protected] Sr No Project Name Tower Flat No Unit Text Claim Amount Claim Accepted Interest@ 1 LB MANOJ AGARWAL 29 503 29-503 927,165.00 Cancelled unit - 2 LB CAPT. SAMEER H. PANDE 30 1701 30-1701 3,199,347.00 Cancelled unit - 3 LB RASHMI SHARMA CHOWDHARY 30 703 30-703 11,541,634.00 Cancelled unit - 4 LB SURESH CHANDRA GUPTA 3 901 3-901 7,617,500.00 3,443,658.08 550,985.29 5 LB ABHISHEK KUMAR GUPTA 5 903 5-903 registry pending 3,665,688.26 586,510.12 6 LB RANU LAKHANI 6 1604 6-1604 71,500.00 5,152,430.40 824,388.86 7 LB MAKWANA PRAKASHKUMAR GOVINDBHAI 8 1004 8-1004 9,921,038.00 5,618,536.79 898,965.89 8 LB PREM GROVER 9 1306 9-1306 Registry Pending 6,813,241.40 1,090,118.62 9 LB KAILASH BISHT 9 1803 9-1803 12,739,681.37 6,935,552.40 1,109,688.38 10 LB SUNIL VERMA 9 303 9-303 9,576,696.00 6,582,277.40 1,053,164.38 11 LB RAJNISH KUMAR 9 403 9-403 - 6,582,277.40 1,053,164.38 12 LB VIVEK KAPOOR 10 1102 10-1102 5,754,835.00 5,753,238.68 920,518.19 13 LB RAHUL JAIN 10 1402 10-1402 2,017,098.00 6,518,455.60 1,042,952.90 14 LB PRAKASH BOOKS INDIA PVT. LTD. 10 2001 10-2001 16,229,586.01 10,795,999.60 1,727,359.94 15 LB GARIMA K. 12 1001 12-1001 5,361,788.56 5,361,805.00 857,888.80 16 LB DIVYAKANT JANI 12 1303 12-1303 2,224,907.00 5,010,285.53 801,645.68 17 LB NISHKAM 12 2302 12-2302 Sub-lease deed 5,940,319.89 950,451.18 18 LB SHANTA BHARGAVA 12 701 12-701 2,236,895.09 5,686,202.08 909,792.33 19 LB DEEPIKA SINGH 14 1202 14-1202 14,302,371.00 8,523,301.62 1,363,728.26 20 LB ANAND KUMAR GUPTA 14 1701 14-1701 2,352,623.00 5,725,208.92 916,033.43 21 LB ANIL SAGGAR 14 1801 14-1801 1,257,411.00 5,725,208.92 916,033.43 22 LB MANOJ KUMAR BHARDWAJ 15 104 15-104 2,063,744.00 4,987,226.65 797,956.26 23 LB NITYA NANDA 15 1903 15-1903 2,301,880.00 4,997,373.40 799,579.74 24 LB CHITRA RAJU 16 2403 16-2403 3,110,445.43 6,984,846.50 1,117,575.44 25 LB VIKAS KUMAR RANA 17 106 17-106 2,009,180.00 5,425,235.90 868,037.74 26 LB GAURAV MAHENDRU 17 1301 17-1301 9,214,876.22 6,303,831.65 1,008,613.06 27 LB RAKSHA BANSAL 17 1602 17-1602 909,618.00 6,303,831.65 1,008,613.06 28 LB VIVEK JINDGAR 17 2004 17-2004 5,341,351.00 6,324,126.95 1,011,860.31 29 LB SHIPRA VERMA 17 2104 17-2104 4,858,551.00 4,664,803.20 746,368.51 30 LB ASHISH BANSAL 17 402 17-402 1,638,540.00 5,769,043.90 923,047.02 31 LB SOMA SRIVASTAVA 17 605 17-605 2,126,852.95 4,970,962.90 795,354.06 32 LB SANJAY BHAN 17 902 17-902 2,604,772.00 6,314,382.65 1,010,301.22 33 LB RISHI SRIVASTAVA 18 6 18-06 9,663,452.33 5,126,336.90 820,213.90 34 LB HIMANSHU MALHOTRA 18 106 18-106 2,710,232.00 4,945,069.09 791,211.05 35 LB AZIM EQBAL 18 503 18-503 10,696,645.00 4,829,133.09 772,661.29 36 LB SIVADAS M 19 5 19-05 1,600,000.00 5,133,646.90 821,383.50 37 LB KRISHAN KUMAR 19 1203 19-1203 1,758,181.00 3,944,692.65 631,150.82 38 LB PRACHI KATHURIA 19 1303 19-1303 7,295,682.00 3,869,184.05 619,069.45 39 LB ACHALA DANI 19 1402 19-1402 13,037,167.00 5,478,166.00 876,506.56 40 LB SUDEEP GUPTA 19 2104 19-2104 1,896,920.00 4,243,175.75 678,908.12 41 LB ARUN KUMAR CHUGH 19 202 19-202 9,465,147.00 6,282,457.60 1,005,193.22 42 LB PAWAN KUMAR SINGHAL 19 501 19-501 1,600,000.00 6,135,258.60 981,641.38 43 LB SURAJ JAIN 19 604 19-604 4,243,650.00 4,243,176.19 678,908.19 44 LB BIJOYESH K. MARDA 19 701 19-701 2,705,150.00 6,365,942.85 1,018,550.86 45 LB AJEET KUMAR 20 1 20-01 5,895,636.00 4,257,012.15 681,121.94 46 LB SACHIN MEHRA 20 2 20-02 9,085,161.00 5,914,706.00 946,352.96 47 LB BHARAT PHABRANI 20 1002 20-1002 6,698,750.00 4,436,705.30 709,872.85 48 LB ABHISHEK JAIN 20 1102 20-1102 5,947,069.00 4,129,852.80 660,776.45 49 LB KANTI KUMAR BIT 20 1303 20-1303 2,375,846.00 3,794,621.85 607,139.50 50 LB VARUN SANAN 20 1402 20-1402 9,184,791.82 6,238,692.30 998,190.77 51 LB GAURAV ANAND 20 1903 20-1903 9,247,582.00 6,332,539.30 1,013,206.29 52 LB SHILPA KUMAR 20 2004 20-2004 16,298,349.00 4,197,680.45 671,628.87 53 LB ANUP KUMAR SINGH 20 2202 20-2202 Sub-lease deed 2,929,290.00 468,686.40 54 LB SHAILESH KUMAR JHA 20 301 20-301 6,678,809.00 4,423,995.45 707,839.27 55 LB RABBAY ALAM 20 603 20-603 9,752,121.00 4,350,549.65 696,087.94 56 LB SUMIT GUPTA 20 702 20-702 Registry Pending 6,472,748.65 1,035,639.78 57 LB RAAGHAV TRIPATHI 21 1 21-01 7,084,495.00 7,329,973.85 1,172,795.82 58 LB AYESHA SHIRIN ROY 21 2 21-02 Sub-lease deed 6,872,305.20 1,099,568.83 59 LB AVNEESH KUMAR SIROHI 21 1002 21-1002 - 7,090,979.20 1,134,556.67 60 LB KOSHY JOHN 21 1003 21-1003 2,612,122.00 6,915,227.00 1,106,436.32 61 LB ANIL THAKUR 21 101 21-101 registry of flat 7,220,777.29 1,155,324.37 62 LB VIKAS GUPTA 21 104 21-104 registry pending 7,066,894.05 1,130,703.05 63 LB AMIT VARSHNEY 21 1102 21-1102 registry of flat 7,090,979.20 1,134,556.67 64 LB RAJNESH KHURANA 21 1103 21-1103 14,087,667.00 7,214,907.00 1,154,385.12 65 LB VIPUL GAUTAM 21 1104 21-1104 6,134,407.42 6,902,600.05 1,104,416.01 66 LB RENUKA SHUKLA 21 1201 21-1201 Registry Pending 7,176,478.85 1,148,236.62 67 LB SAURABH NIGAM 21 1203 21-1203 10,098,000.00 6,546,364.00 1,047,418.24 68 LB PIYUSH CHANDRA TEWARI 21 1304 21-1304 Registry Pending 6,902,600.05 1,104,416.01 69 LB ASHEESH BATHLA 21 1401 21-1401 6,918,501.70 6,912,831.60 1,106,053.06 70 LB ANIL SETHI 21 1402 21-1402 Registry Pending 7,379,652.60 1,180,744.42 71 LB RITESH NARULA 21 1504 21-1504 registry of flat 7,167,088.60 1,146,734.18 72 LB ABHIJIT SINGH 21 1602 21-1602 11,112,245.00 6,155,716.28 984,914.60 73 LB ASHISH KARMAKAR 21 1704 21-1704 10,833,755.86 7,141,863.60 1,142,698.18 74 LB MANAV MARWAH 21 1803 21-1803 registry not done 6,348,508.00 1,015,761.28 75 LB RAJESH KUMAR SINGH 21 1904 21-1904 registry of flat 7,637,740.05 1,222,038.41 76 LB RUCHICA TOMAR ROY 21 2001 21-2001 10,894,412.30 6,599,276.12 1,055,884.18 77 LB HARVINDER SINGH 21 2002 21-2002 10,460,000.00 7,094,619.20 1,135,139.07 78 LB GURPREET SINGH SIDANA 21 201 21-201 registry of flat 7,028,650.85 1,124,584.14 79 LB RUPESH AGARWAL 21 203 21-203 12,041,822.39 7,064,558.78 1,130,329.40 80 LB SANGEETA CHHABRA 21 204 21-204 10,875,163.53 7,066,894.05 1,130,703.05 81 LB ASHUTOSH GUPTA 21 2102 21-2102 9,800,000.00 6,821,287.60 1,091,406.02 82 LB ARUNA 21 2201 21-2201 9,130,268.00 6,155,716.28 984,914.60 83 LB PEUSH SHANKER 21 2202 21-2202 - 7,094,619.20 1,135,139.07 84 LB POOJA AGARWAL VERMA 21 2204 21-2204 12,055,880.00 7,324,240.05 1,171,878.41 85 LB TARUN BHATNAGAR 21 2301 21-2301 12,859,331.00 7,742,495.85 1,238,799.34 86 LB BIMAL VARAN BADUNI 21 2304 21-2304 6,466,790.00 7,324,240.05 1,171,878.41 87 LB NEERU GAUR 21 2401 21-2401 1,920,828.48 5,786,468.48 925,834.96 88 LB SHAILAJA SRIVASTAVA 21 2404 21-2404 Sub-lease deed 5,759,740.62 921,558.50 89 LB RAJESH KUMAR GUPTA 21 402 21-402 11,749,847.00 6,886,244.20 1,101,799.07 90 LB BARUN DAS 21 502 21-502 registry of flat 6,886,244.20 1,101,799.07 91 LB MANISH KUMAR KHURANA 21 601 21-601 Execution of deed 12,314,722.00 1,970,355.52 92 LB KAMLI GANJOO 21 604 21-604 12,002,890.00 6,926,195.40 1,108,191.26 93 LB ALOK KUMAR SRIVASTAVA 21 702 21-702 10,916,909.20 7,147,494.20 1,143,599.07 94 LB CHANDRA PRAKASH SHRIVASTAV 21 704 21-704 553,437.00 6,897,233.28 1,103,557.32 95 LB RAHUL AGHI 21 802 21-802 registry of flat 7,090,979.20 1,134,556.67 96 LB VISHWAS KHER 21 902 21-902 registry of flat 6,886,244.20 1,101,799.07 97 LB SUNIL KUMAR SINGH 21 1701 21-1701 13,090,416.00 6,387,042.12 1,021,926.74 98 LB ACHINT PAL SINGH GYANI 22 5 22-05 828,450.00 10,961,595.95 1,753,855.35 99 LB RAJENDER WADHWA 22 1201 22-1201 Registry Pending 6,335,362.45 1,013,657.99 100 LB ROHIT PRAKASH SANGLIKAR 22 1303 22-1303 811,125.00 5,057,621.40 809,219.42 101 LB SIMI MUNJAL 22 1401 22-1401 9,690,721.00 6,336,797.95 1,013,887.67 102 LB RAHUL NEGI 22 1402 22-1402 9,620,881.00 5,477,495.00 876,399.20 103 LB DHARAM SHEELA ROY 22 1404 22-1404 391,440.00 4,479,712.90 716,754.06 104 LB VISHAL KHANDELWAL 22 1504 22-1504 6,882,680.00 4,308,784.28 689,405.48 105 LB NARESH KUMAR MALIK 22 1508 22-1508 5,694,715.00 4,295,568.05 687,290.89 106 LB RAMA MIDHA 22 1907 22-1907 possession 3,702,922.30 592,467.57 107 LB SHAZIA SHAMSHI 22 204 22-204 783,165.00 5,097,503.90 815,600.62 108 LB REEBHUMIKA 22 207 22-207 781,642.00 4,327,937.05 692,469.93 109 LB SURESH KUMAR 22 208 22-208 2,005,527.45 4,651,458.55 744,233.37 110 LB AWANTIKA SINGH 22 2207 22-2207 535,759.00 7,432,857.05 1,189,257.13 111 LB SUBHASH SINGH 22 2208 22-2208 805,062.00 7,518,342.80 1,202,934.85 112 LB SANGEETA YADAV 22 301 22-301 registry of flat 5,826,237.45 932,197.99 113 LB UTTRA GUPTA 22 402 22-402 2,541,670.00 6,376,990.70 1,020,318.51 114 LB VIKAS DEV JAMWAL 22 405 22-405 801,880.00 6,443,976.45 1,031,036.23 115 LB NIHAR KUMAR MOHANTY 22 505 22-505 7,009,678.73 6,238,378.95 998,140.63 116 LB ANKITA GUPTA 22 707 22-707 1,990,407.50 4,055,914.30 648,946.29 117 LB DIPAK P.
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