Homebuyers of SDS NRI Township in Sector 26A are protesting an additional INR 10 lakh demand per homeowner by developer SDS Infracon for farmers' compensation. Buyers argue the charge is unjustified and stems from the builder's delayed payments. SDS Infracon cites a Supreme Court ruling in its defense, while YEIDA has promised to review the matter. Around 1,450 buyers are affected, with many awaiting essential services and plot registrations. The dispute underscores persistent real estate challenges, with buyers demanding infrastructure development, financial relief, and government intervention to prevent undue cost burdens in such projects.Read more
The Odisha Real Estate Regulatory Authority (ORERA) has fined a developer INR 1 crore for accepting bookings without obtaining the mandatory registration certificate. The case, initiated by ORERA, highlights violations of the Odisha Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016. Despite receiving approval from the Cuttack Development Authority in 2015, the developer applied for ORERA registration in 2017 but obtained it only in 2019 due to compliance issues. With construction delays persisting beyond the June 2022 deadline, ORERA enforced the penalty, reinforcing stricter oversight to protect homebuyers.Read more
The Rajasthan government is set to digitize land records in 10 municipalities across the state through the 'Naksha' project, which will involve digital mapping using drone surveys. This initiative is part of the 'Digital India Land Record Modernization' program, which has been ongoing since 2008. The project aims to enhance transparency, simplify access to land information, and help resolve land disputes. Additionally, it is expected to aid in urban planning by providing accurate property demarcations and digital records. Other states have also adopted similar initiatives, showcasing the broader trend of modernizing land record management across India.Read more
Madhya Pradesh's local bodies are gaining autonomy and driving urban development, with Chief Minister Mohan Yadav highlighting the success of the 'Mukhya Mantri Jankalyan Abhiyan.' He emphasized financial independence as key to growth, praising Indore for maintaining its top cleanliness ranking for seven years. Urban Housing Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya stressed decentralization and self-reliance through improved taxation. Indore Mayor Pushyamitra Bhargav noted the city's rapid progress under Yadav's leadership. With support from the 73rd and 74th constitutional amendments, local bodies are set to expand their roles, including managing housing projects, further accelerating urban development across the state.Read more
Starting February 18, 2025, the Bokaro district administration held special revenue camps across all halkas to address ongoing land-related issues. The initiative follows grievances raised during Janta Darbar sessions, especially difficulties with the JharBhoomi portal. The camps will assist residents in correcting online Jamabandi records, processing mutations, and addressing land transfer issues due to succession or partition deeds. The move aims to simplify land management processes and offer direct support to residents, with officials encouraging citizens to bring necessary documents for efficient resolution.Read more
The Telangana government has initiated a LiDAR survey covering 2,050 sq km of Hyderabad, including the GHMC area and regions up to the outer ring road. Inspired by the 'One Map Gurgaon' initiative, the project aims to consolidate infrastructure data into a single platform for better urban planning. The survey will map roads, water supply, electricity, and emergency services, aiding in disaster management and revenue collection. A mobile app will integrate this data for public and administrative use. The initiative aligns with Hyderabad' rapid growth, ensuring efficient governance and infrastructure development.Read more
The State Consumer Commission, Jodhpur Bench, ruled against the Jodhpur Development Authority (JDA) for deficiency in service and unfair trade practices in a land allotment case. The commission ordered JDA to refund INR 3,51,781 to appellant Jetharam Lohia with interest. Lohia was allotted an encroached plot under the Ramraj Nagar scheme and later assigned a smaller plot at an inflated price. The ruling highlights consumer protection in real estate and underscores the need for transparency in land allotments. This decision may push JDA and other development authorities to reform policies, ensuring fair practices and efficient grievance resolution.Read more
The Odisha High Court has stayed the state government's notification exempting apartments completed before February 25, 2017, from the Odisha Apartment (Ownership and Management) Act, 2023. The court acted on a petition alleging that the move arbitrarily favored builders and violated legal provisions requiring occupancy certificates and registered associations for apartment registration. The government justified the notification as a measure to streamline property registrations.Read more
The Rajasthan Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) has announced several updates effective from March 1, including revisions to the fee structure for industrial plots, farmhouses, and exemption applications. The registration fee remains unchanged at INR 5 per sq m for residential and industrial categories, while the standard fee has been reduced for institutional and industrial properties but increased for commercial and mixed-use developments. Stricter penalties have been introduced for delays in submitting required documents, with fines escalating based on the delay period. Additionally, RERA has mandated water supply service drawings for plotted development projects and tightened regulations on lapsed projects to ensure compliance. These changes aim to streamline operations and foster growth across various sectors, while enhancing transparency and sustainable development.Read more
GUJRERA has revised its stance on redevelopment projects, allowing older housing society members to seek relief under RERA. In a landmark ruling, a builder was directed to execute sale deeds for two Antilia apartment members, overturning past decisions. The authority ruled that RERA applies to redevelopment projects involving sales, citing legal precedents. This decision strengthens protections for existing members facing delays in sale deeds and increases builder accountability. Developers must now ensure compliance with RERA regulations. As redevelopment grows, this ruling promotes fairness, transparency, and consumer rights in Gujarat's real estate sector, setting a crucial precedent for future cases.Read more