The Telangana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (TGRERA) has fined Bhuvanteza Infrastructures LLP INR 14.9 lakh for failing to register its 'Aura Velimala Phase 1' project in Sangareddy district. The project, which promised delivery by December 2023, remains only 20% complete, leaving 62 buyers in distress. TGRERA found the developer in violation of Sections 3 and 4 of the RERA Act, which require registration prior to sales or marketing. The authority ordered full refunds to buyers with 11% annual interest and mandated an immediate halt to all sales and marketing of the project. Many buyers, who had taken housing loans, were also denied promised rental payments. TGRERA warned of stricter penalties for continued non-compliance. The ruling reinforces the regulator's commitment to protecting homebuyers, ensuring transparency, and enforcing legal standards in Telangana's real estate sector.Read more
The Ranchi Municipal Corporation (RMC) has issued notices to 308 beneficiaries of the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY), mainly from the Lighthouse Project (LHP), who have defaulted on payments despite receiving allotment letters in 2022. The LHP consists of 1,008 flats across 5.33 acres in Aani, Dhurwa. Each flat costs around INR 13 lakh, with INR 6.5 lakh subsidised by the Union and state governments. Beneficiaries must pay the balance in five instalments. The RMC has collaborated with Canara Bank and HDFC Bank to expedite housing loan approvals to assist beneficiaries in clearing dues.Read more
The Goa government has introduced a new directive allowing families living in the same house to obtain separate water and electricity connections without physically dividing the property. Local panchayats will issue bifurcated house numbers (e.g., 'A', 'B'), linked to the original number, solely for utility and fiscal purposes. These do not confer legal ownership rights. The move aims to reduce family disputes over shared utility bills and improve local governance by generating additional revenue through separate taxation. Applications for bifurcation numbers will be processed within 15 days, enabling residents to apply for individual utility connections after obtaining a no-objection certificate. The policy applies across both rural and urban panchayat-governed areas. By streamlining access to separate utilities, the initiative addresses a common issue for many Goan households and reflects the state's ongoing efforts to modernise local governance and enhance quality of life.Read more
Over 300 families in Bengaluru's Banashankari 6th Stage Layout face uncertainty after the Karnataka High Court quashed the Bangalore Development Authority's (BDA) 24-year-old land acquisition of 16 acres in Hemmigepura and Ganakallu villages. The court ruled in favour of original landowners, citing the BDA's failure to take possession. Many residents legally purchased plots between 2002-2024 and built homes with BDA approvals. Now facing possible eviction, they are demanding accountability. The BDA plans to appeal. The case raises broader concerns about transparency and due diligence in BDA's land acquisition and development processes. Critics point to ongoing issues like encroachments, lack of basic amenities, and poor oversight. This situation serves as a cautionary tale for future urban development, highlighting the need for stronger governance and legal safeguards to protect homebuyers.Read more
The Mussoorie Dehradun Development Authority (MDDA) is addressing Dehradun's rising residential demand by identifying a dedicated land bank for future housing projects. In its 111th board meeting, MDDA proposed a INR 1,000 crore budget for FY 2025-26 to fund affordable housing, particularly for communities displaced by encroachment drives. Building on the success of the ISBT and Aamwala Tarla residential schemes, the authority aims to offer secure, sustainable living options. MDDA is also reviewing urban improvement projects, including relocating Arhat market and taking over ISBT, alongside considering land pooling to attract IT companies and drive industrial growth. These efforts reflect MDDA's vision for balanced urban development, combining affordable housing with infrastructure upgrades to support Dehradun's growing population and economic expansion.Read more
In a recent inspection drive across Thiruvananthapuram and Kollam districts, the Chairman of the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), Santosh Kumar Yadav, evaluated critical stretches plagued by structural vulnerabilities and drainage issues. The site visit covered areas like Enchakkal, Kazhakuttom, Chembakamangalam, Kottayam, and Mevaram, which feature high vertical cuts and demand immediate attention for slope stability and water flow management. Accompanied by experts from the concessionaire and NHAI's technical teams, the inspection precedes a strategic meeting with Kerala's Chief Secretary to address systemic obstacles and enhance coordination for smoother project implementation.Read more
In a key ruling, the Maharashtra Real Estate Appellate Tribunal (MREAT) held that a developer cannot deny a homebuyer refund solely due to the absence of a registered sale agreement. The case involved a UAE-based NRI who booked an INR 84 lakh apartment in Panvel in 2013, paying INR 26 lakh. After construction delays, the buyer sought a refund under Section 18 of RERA. MahaRERA had dismissed the claim in 2020, citing no formal agreement. MREAT overturned this, recognising the 26-page booking form as a valid agreement reflecting mutual consent. The tribunal also noted the developer's non-compliance with Section 11(3) by not specifying possession dates. MREAT ordered a refund with interest, reinforcing that buyers' rights are protected beyond technical formalities. This ruling strengthens consumer protection and transparency in Maharashtra's real estate market.Read more
The Karnataka High Court has annulled a land acquisition process initiated by the Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) in 2001 for a residential project in North Bengaluru. The court ruled that the BDA's failure to complete the acquisition within the mandated timeframe invalidated the entire process. Landowners had petitioned against the prolonged delays and lack of procedural compliance. Legal experts see this as a landmark judgment affirming landowners' rights and urging authorities to follow due process in acquisitions. The BDA, a key player in Bengaluru's urban development, has often faced disputes over delayed compensation and acquisitions. This ruling highlights the need for transparency and timeliness in land acquisition, setting a vital precedent as Bengaluru's urban expansion continues. It reinforces that development must respect legal safeguards and ensure fair treatment of landowners.Read more
The Madhya Pradesh Housing and Infrastructure Development Board (MPHIDB) has launched construction on a major residential redevelopment at Indore's former Hukumchand Mill site. The 7-hectare land, dormant since the mill's closure in 1992, will now host eco-friendly residential complexes, commercial spaces, and green areas. The project follows the state government's INR 464 crore compensation settlement for mill employees, resolving a 30-year labour dispute. An architect has been appointed to lead design and planning, with sustainability features like solar panels, rainwater harvesting, and dedicated ground-floor parking included. The redevelopment aligns with Indore's urban renewal vision. Concurrently, MPHIDB will re-densify the ageing MIG Colony and nearby shopping complex, integrating institutions like Shri Vaishnav Polytechnic College. These initiatives reflect Indore's focus on modern, sustainable city planning and the transformation of legacy industrial land into vibrant residential hubs.Read more
In a decisive move to alleviate traffic congestion and advance urban infrastructure, the Coimbatore City Municipal Corporation (CCMC) initiated the eviction of over ten commercial establishments encroaching upon Dr. Rajendraprasad Road adjacent to the Sanganoor Canal. This action is part of a long-delayed road widening project aimed at expanding the thoroughfare to 100 feet, thereby improving connectivity between Sathyamangalam Road and Avinashi Road. While commercial evictions are underway, residential structures are slated for removal only after alternative housing is secured through the Tamil Nadu Urban Habitat Development Board. The broader initiative includes a proposed INR 235 crore second phase to rejuvenate the canal and enhance urban mobility.Read more