Noida: Members of Boomerang – The Club, C’est la vie at Jaypee Greens Wish Town in Sector 128 have alleged that land earmarked in the approved Master Plan for a private, members-only club has been converted into a commercial facility without regulatory approval or prior intimation to residents.In a statement issued on Monday, club members raised their concerns with Jaypee Associates Ltd (JAL), alleging that the originally planned private club has been developed and opened to outsiders through commercial facilities such as a spa, gaming zone, conference rooms and café services. Residents have demanded that the facility be reserved exclusively for township members, as originally envisaged.The club, spread over 50,000 sq ft and planned as a three-storeyed members-only facility, was intended for residents of Jaypee Wish Town, the members claimed. They alleged that while the project was inaugurated last year, only two of the three planned floors were developed.Capt JJ Nijhawan, former Indian Navy pilot and golf secretary at Wish Town Boomerang Club, said the project was originally conceived as an exclusive amenity for township residents.“Last year the developer ‘completed’ and inaugurated the project. They only developed two of the three floors. What is striking is that the facility, which was meant for residents only, is now commercialised. They have developed spa, gaming zone, conference room, cafe, etc and are offering these facilities to outsiders,” he said.Ravi Capoor, retired Government of India secretary and club member, alleged that homebuyers were being deprived of what had been promised to them.“The Boomerang Complex does not exist in the Master Plan of Jaypee Greens Wish Town. Who authorised building a commercial complex in place of a private, members-only, exclusive club?” he said.The residents’ group said it has placed six demands before the developer, including disclosure of written approval from the competent authority permitting construction of the Boomerang Complex on land originally designated for the club. They have also sought audited accounts detailing the present custodian and balance of interest-free maintenance deposits collected from members.The group further demanded that the entire promised facility — all three levels across the full 50,000 sq ft area — be made available exclusively to members, and sought written details of a single authorised representative responsible for liaising with life members of Boomerang – The Club.Residents said life membership fees, which were Rs 10 lakh in 2013, have risen to Rs 26 lakh in 2026. According to members, the club was envisaged with facilities including a gym, swimming pool, golf access, banquet hall, restaurants, meeting rooms, health facilities, coffee house and bar.Jaypee Wish Town in Sector 128, along the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway, is among the region’s premium residential townships featuring golf-linked housing, villas and high-rise developments. However, Jaypee Associates entered insolvency proceedings amid mounting debt and project delays beginning in 2017.In March this year, the National Company Law Tribunal approved Adani Enterprises’ Rs 14,535-crore resolution plan for Jaiprakash Associates Ltd.“Adani has a chance to do what JAL never did — honour the contractual obligations of Boomerang – The Club, C’est la vie, and treat this community with honesty and respect,” Nijhawan said.Adani group did not share a comment.


