The Telangana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (TGRERA) has directed Bhrigu Infra to refund INR 20 lakh, plus 10.85% interest, to a complainant after the company failed to register a villa plot in the buyer's name despite payment. The project, "Bird of Paradise" in Shamshabad, was marketed with an HMDA approval letter, but Bhrigu Infra cited land disputes for non-delivery. Additionally, TGRERA imposed a penalty and ordered the company to cease all unregistered project sales, signaling a firm stance on regulatory compliance and buyer protection.Read more
After a 14-year hiatus, the Noida, Greater Noida, and Yamuna Expressway authorities are reviving a unified policy for land allocation across industrial, housing, and commercial sectors. Originally introduced in 2010, the plan aims to standardize eligibility criteria, lease terms, rent structures, and procedures, ensuring consistency and transparency. The initiative, led by Chief Secretary Manoj Kumar Singh, has re-engaged Sarc & Associates, initially contracted in 2010, to draft the policy. The proposal is awaiting board approval from each authority, marking a renewed commitment to creating a clear regulatory framework for businesses and investors in the region.Read more
The Town and Country Planning (TCP) department has approved 52 applications for a change of zone in Goa, enabling reclassification of 140,000 sqm for settlement and commercial use. Key applicants include developers like Magnitude Homes and Prestige Acres, but most are small landowners with plots under 512 sqm. A 30-day period for public objections is now open. Areas like Sarvona-Bicholim and Arambol-Pernem are set for reclassification, contributing to infrastructure growth. Following TCP's scrutiny, these changes await further recommendations from the Goa Town and Country Planning Board. This move, under Section 39A, is intended to amend planning areas for settlement and warehousing purposes, supporting Goa's development plans.Read more
The District Level Evaluation Committee in Indore has received around two dozen suggestions, claims, and objections regarding the proposed hike in the Collector's guideline for property rates at 469 locations. This mid-term revision includes proposals to increase property values and add 105 new locations to the valuation guideline. The changes aim to generate higher revenue for the state government, with a target of INR 3,150 crore for 2024-25. The revised guidelines will be reviewed and approved by the Bhopal-based central evaluation committee in the coming days.Read more
The Telangana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (TGRERA) has ordered Sensation Vijetha Infra Developers to refund a buyer and imposed a penalty of INR 2.26 lakh for delays in project completion and failure to register the project. G Swetha had entered into an MoU with the company in March 2020 for a commercial space, but the developers failed to begin construction. While they agreed to refund INR 10,00,000, Swetha claimed to have paid an additional INR 3,50,000 in cash, which was not proven. TGRERA ruled that the developers violated the Real Estate Act and ordered them to refund the remaining amount.Read more
Earlier this week, the Department of Town and Country Planning (DTCP) carried out a demolition operation across villages in Sultanpur and Farrukhnagar to remove unauthorized colonies, illegal structures, and road networks. The operation dismantled various illegal developments across multiple sites, including farmhouses, boundary walls, and roads. Authorities also cleared colonies in Mubarakpur and Khurrampur. The demolition was overseen by officials from the DTP, and residents were advised to avoid investing in unauthorized properties and to verify land status with the Department of Town and Planning (DTP).Read more
The Supreme Court delivered a landmark 7:2 ruling, stating that states are not authorised under the Constitution to take over privately owned resources for redistribution aimed at the "common good". The court overruled a previous judgement that allowed the State to acquire private property under Article 39(b). While acknowledging the state's power to claim private property in certain cases, the decision emphasised the need for a more balanced approach. The ruling stemmed from a challenge to the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority Act, highlighting the limits on state authority.Read more
The Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA) has approved over 200 projects after developers identified alternative water sources beyond the municipal limits. These clearances follow PMC and PCMC's inability to supply water to areas outside their jurisdictions. Developers pledged to obtain water from the Pune Zilla Parishad and Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran. Both PMC and PCMC face water shortages due to rising demand and limited resources, stressing the need for sustainable solutions. PMRDA's approach balances the expansion of infrastructure with resource management, urging developers to secure dependable water sources for sustained growth across the Pune metropolitan area.Read more
The Telangana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (TGRERA) imposed an INR 8.5 lakh penalty on Greenspace Housing for failing to register its Greenspace Grand project, in violation of the RERA Act, 2016. The complaint, though later withdrawn, led TGRERA to continue proceedings due to regulatory non-compliance. Despite delays attributed to COVID-19, TGRERA ruled that the project, which began in 2016 without a completion certificate, was legally obligated to register. The authority directed payment within 30 days and mandated registration to avoid further penalties, underscoring TGRERA's strict commitment to upholding the Real Estate Act and protecting buyer interests.Read more
H-RERA has directed prominent developers, including Raheja Developers, Ramprastha Developers, Tashi Land Developers, and Sunrays Heights, to deliver long-overdue flats to their buyers within 90 days, along with annual interest payments of approximately 11% for the delays. The regulatory body uncovered cases where buyers had paid substantial sums, some reaching INR 1 crore, but faced significant delays. Orders were issued for immediate handover and compensation, with warnings of legal action if developers fail to comply. The cases highlight the ongoing challenges in property delivery timelines within Gurugram's real estate sector.Read more