Corporate Law : MahaRERA issued thousands of show-cause notices for failure to update Quarterly Progress Reports and comply with RERA requirements...
Corporate Law : The Court held that investors seeking assured returns and buy-back benefits cannot masquerade as homebuyers to initiate insolvency...
Corporate Law : The Court examined whether Karnataka RERA could impose delay filing fees through an administrative circular. It ruled that such fi...
Corporate Law : The Tribunal held that landowners participating in development, revenue sharing, and allotment processes are co-promoters under RE...
Corporate Law : Karnataka RERA directed a promoter to provide project insurance records and proof of transfer of insurance benefits to the Associa...
Corporate Law : Explore discussion paper on real estate insolvency reforms, including RERA registration, separate bank accounts, and asset exclusi...
Corporate Law : Learn how to register as a real estate agent with HRERA Panchkula. Follow these step-by-step instructions for online registration,...
Corporate Law : Real estate agents are essential element of real estate sector, who connect allottees and promoters and facilitate most of the rea...
Corporate Law : The Real Estate Regulation & Development Act, 2016 (RERA) was passed in the Parliament in March 2016 & it came into effect...
Corporate Law : Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (HRERA) have ordered 17 Builders, to refund Rs. 50 Crores to the homebuyers of various co...
Corporate Law : Jacob P P Vs Alka Ventures Pvt Ltd (NCLT Kochi) Homebuyers in the SKYWINGS Township Project filed a petition under Section 7 of th...
Corporate Law : NCLAT Delhi held that order directing vacation of premise granted under leave and licence agreements granted by Corporate Debtor d...
Corporate Law : The Bombay High Court directs MahaRERA to restore hybrid hearings and create transparent processes, citing a Supreme Court precede...
Corporate Law : Madras High Court rules real estate developers must secure 2/3rd buyer consent for major plan alterations, quashing unilateral app...
Corporate Law : Dive into the NCLAT judgment on the implications for homebuyers under RERA, analyzing Section 7(1) of the IBC and the distinction ...
Corporate Law : Rajasthan RERA extends QPR penalty implementation to May 1, 2025. Order details & compliance info for promoters. No further extens...
Corporate Law : MahaRERA announces temporary unavailability of the complaint module from 20-31 Aug 2024. New system MahaCRITI to launch post 31 Au...
Corporate Law : Explore MahaRERA's proactive approach to quality assurance in real estate, focusing on prevention and rigorous standards. Submit y...
Corporate Law : Delve into MahaRERAs discussion paper regarding the operation of bank accounts for registered real estate projects. Learn about pr...
Corporate Law : Discover MahaRERA's initiative to regulate Retirement Homes in Maharashtra, ensuring adherence to physical standards for senior ci...
People definitely see the dream of a house, whether it is a palace or a palace. Whether someone buys a house for himself from a developer or builds his own house on his land. But the question is, is everything really that easy? There are many cases when the buyer feels cheated. Has the introduction […]
This is not the first time wherein GUJ RERA has given an opportunity to the defaulting promoter to opt for the VCS scheme. Various VCS scheme has been notified by GUJ RERA giving remedy to the Promoters. All the defaulting promoter shall take note of the VCS scheme as various suo-moto order has been passed GUJ RERA for non-compliance of Quarterly return and a penalty as high as Rs 1,25,000/- has been charged.
Newtech Promoters and Developers Pvt. Ltd. Vs State of U.P (Supreme Court) The submission of the appellants/promoters is that under Section 40(1) of the Act only the interest or penalty imposed by the authority can be recovered as arrears of land revenue and no recovery certificate for the principal amount as determined by the authority […]
Following further procedure is prescribed in the matter of hearing to be conducted by the MahaRERA Conciliation and Dispute Resolution Forum in referred conciliation matters (online complaints) transferred by MahaRERA so as to achieve speedy disposal of complaints.
♦ Real Estate (Development and Regulation) Act 2016, Rules and Regulations were enacted to resolve the disputes between the Builders & homebuyers. ♦ A Conciliation forum is to facilitate settlement of any disputes between the parties and acts as a mediator between the aggrieved parties. ♦ Aggrieved parties such as home buyers, developers, or real […]
Whether any remedy available to the Promoter for units booked/sold after enactment of RERA Act till 30.11.2017? Introduction As per RERA Regulations, registration is required to be obtained before advertising, marketing, booking, selling or inviting persons to purchase units of the Proposed or ongoing project. Guj RERA, after the enactment of the Act, had issued […]
How much penalty you may have to pay if you are unaware of the Provisions of Applicability of RERA Registration? Introduction Real Regulation and Development Act, 2016 applies to a Promoter if the area of land proposed to be developed does exceed five hundred square meters or the number of apartments proposed to be developed […]
Whether the Project intended to given for Lease hold or free hold requires RERA registration ? – Penalty Charged by GUJ RERA Introduction It’s a known fact that RERA registration is applicable for the Projects if the area of land proposed to be developed does exceeds five hundred square meters or the number of apartments […]
Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority Date: 29/10/2021 Order No: – 26/2021 No. MahaRERA/Secy/File No. 27/234/2021 Subject: Report From CERSAI Whereas Ministry of Finance notified the establishment of the Central Registry Securitisation Asset Reconstruction and Security Interest of India (CERSAI), a Government Company, incorporated for the purpose of operating and maintaining the Central Registry under the […]
In this research article, the author seeks to address the provisions of ‘Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act’ (herein after referred to as ‘RERA’) and ‘Consumer protection act, 2019, herein after referred to as ‘CPA’ and draw an analysis comparing the above.