Gurugram Flats Under Scrutiny: 73 Owners Booked Over Form-C Negligence

The Gurugram Police have filed cases against 73 flat owners in DLF Primus Society for not reporting foreign nationals residing in their flats and failing to fill Form-C, crucial for tracking foreign stays as per regulations. The incident highlights lapses in adherence to legal responsibilities.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Gurugram | Updated: 15-01-2026 21:59 IST | Created: 15-01-2026 21:59 IST
Gurugram Flats Under Scrutiny: 73 Owners Booked Over Form-C Negligence
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In a significant legal development, the Gurugram Police have initiated action against 73 flat owners in DLF Primus Society for allegedly failing to report foreign nationals residing in their properties. The police charge that the owners did not adhere to the mandatory process of filling Form-C, which is critical for the monitoring of foreign residents.

The investigation unfolded following information received at the Kherki Daula police station, which pointed toward numerous unreported foreign occupants in Sector-82 of the popular residential hub. Officers confirmed the breach upon detailed scrutiny of residency documentation.

An official FIR has been registered, sparking a probe into the unlawful accommodation practices. Authorities stress the importance of compliance with internal security protocols, urging all accommodation providers to ensure the submission of Form-C for any foreign national residing in their establishments.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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