Discover the legal intricacies surrounding apartment owners associations in Karnataka. Learn about registration laws, court rulings, and the critical 1972 Act.
In a landmark decision, Karnataka Real Estate Regulatory Authority (KRERA) orders builders to allot common areas to homebuyers, addressing long-standing concerns of Karnataka Home Buyers’ Forum.
TS RERA issues Circular 989 to promote transparency in real estate projects. Learn about mandatory fund deposits, lender accountability, and more. Telangana’s commitment to accountability.
An analysis of the Supreme Court ruling which positions homebuyers as financial creditors under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, its implications, and history.
Imagine the excitement of buying your dream home, eagerly waiting for its completion and possession, only to face delay after delay, broken promises, and endless frustrations. In such cases, consumers may file a complaint seeking relief from the concerned authorities.
Understand the enforceability of circulars and notifications in relation to their publication in the official gazette. Explore the landmark cases of Harla v/s The state of Rajasthan and Gulf Goans Hotels Company Limited v/s Union of India for insights.
Can courts go beyond the prayers of the petitioner and grant unrequested relief? Explore the concept of inherent powers of courts and the limitations they face in providing relief, as clarified by the Code of Civil Procedure and Supreme Court rulings.
Rajiv Singhal Vs Godrej Projects Development Ltd. & Anr (NCDRC Delhi) Buying a property is often the biggest investment that most people make in their lives. It is an exciting time filled with the promise of a better future but also a time fraught with danger. Unfortunately, for many buyers, buying a property is not […]
Madras High Court Rules in Favor of Apartment Owners in Common Area Dispute: a legal battle in Chennai, India highlights the importance of transparency & fairness in ownership calculation & sharing of common areas & amenities.
Union Bank of India Vs Rajasthan Real Estate Regulatory Authority (Supreme Court of India) The Supreme Court upheld Rajasthan High Court judgment and held that RERA would not apply in relation to the transaction between the borrower and the banks and financial institutions in cases where security interest has been created by mortgaging the property […]