DLF Limited has issued a clarification regarding recent media reports alleging lack of water and electricity at its luxury housing project in Gurgaon. The company emphasized that the reports are misleading, confirmed compliance with all legal requirements, and noted that the matter is currently sub judice before the Supreme Court.
DLF Limited has formally responded to stock exchanges following a news item published on March 4, 2026, by News18, titled “No Water, No Power at DLF’s Luxury Homes in Gurgaon, Supreme Court Orders CBI Probe.” The company stated that the headline was sensationalized and misrepresented the facts of ongoing legal proceedings.
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Possession of apartments at The Primus project in New Gurgaon was provided in 2017 with water, electricity, and all requisite amenities, in line with the Occupancy Certificate.
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The dispute stems from consumer complaints filed by five allottees, adjudicated by the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) in May 2023.
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Both complainants and DLF Home Developers Limited (DHDL), a wholly owned subsidiary of DLF, have appealed to the Supreme Court.
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On February 25, 2026, the Supreme Court ordered an inquiry but clarified that no definitive opinion has been expressed against or in favor of any party.
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DLF emphasized that the matter remains sub judice and has no material impact on its operations at present.
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The company attributed the March 4 share price decline to broader market trends, including geopolitical disruptions affecting global indices.
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DLF reiterated its commitment to transparency, compliance, and high standards of corporate governance under SEBI Listing Regulations.
Source: DLF Limited filing with NSE & BSE, News18