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Thirty Percent Is Enough: How a Builder Won the Right to Be Heard
From the inception of The Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, a quiet but consequential question lurked in India's real estate regulatory landscape: when a builder challenges an order directing it to pay delay period interest to a homebuyer under...
TS RERA Issues New Circular to Ensure Transparency and Accountability in Real Estate Projects
Introduction The real estate sector is a critical component of any nation's economic and social...
SANDEEP G.W. & JONALI DAS v/s M/S. SIGNATURE DWELLINGS PRIVATE LTD. (Complainant No. CMP/220408/0009335).
Introduction: One of the major problems by faced by the home buyers’ forum in Karnataka is the...
Execution of petition Can’t Be Dismissed As Inexecutable Merely Because property’s Possession Is Lost To Third Party
“If this is allowed to happen, every judgment-debtor who is in possession of the immoveable...
Landmark Supreme Court Ruling Affirms Homebuyers as Financial Creditors Under Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code
In a groundbreaking move, the Supreme Court of India has resolved a long-standing debate about...
The Battle of Vahe Imperial Gardens: Consumers Triumph Over Deceptive Real Estate Developer
Introduction Imagine the excitement of buying your dream home, eagerly waiting for its completion...
Can a court grant a relief, which is not prayed for by the petitioner?
It is a general understanding that a court by making use of its wide discretionary powers can go...