The Supreme Court of India has directed the formation of a one-member independent committee to examine a long-pending housing project in Greater Noida, near Delhi. The project, allotted in 2004 to Golf Course Sahkari Awas Samiti (earlier JP Greens Employees Sahkari Awas Samiti) by the Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA), has left hundreds of allottees waiting nearly two decades. A former judge of the Allahabad High Court has been appointed to head the committee, which must report within four months. The panel is tasked with identifying genuine allottees, restoring the lease where possible, and charting a time-bound completion strategy.Read more
VK Paul, NITI Aayog member, called for a collaborative effort between the government and private sector to develop an affordable home care model for seniors. He suggested combining traditional medicine with telemedicine and technology for comprehensive care at home, including sensitivity to women's health. Affordability was highlighted as a key principle. Union Health Secretary Punya Salila Srivastava noted the government's goal to create a predictive and preventive health system by 2047 and cited PM-JAY, which has facilitated over 10.5 crore hospitalisations so far.Read more
Industrial associations in Goa have voiced strong opposition to the allotment of ready-mix concrete (RMC) plants within established industrial estates, citing dust emissions and slurry spills that impede operations of sectors such as pharmaceuticals, food processing and electronics. Though RMC units fall under the green/white category as per the Goa State Pollution Control Board, they reportedly generate conditions inconsistent with 'clean manufacturing' needs, prompting the bodies to press for regulatory review and insistent of relocation possibilities.Read more
Earlier this week, the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) directed all owners of buildings aged over 30 years to carry out structural audits through registered engineers and submit reports confirming their safety. A recent civic survey identified 513 structures as dangerous under the Maharashtra Municipal Corporation Act. Property owners who fail to comply by March 2026 could face fines of up to INR 25,000 or the equivalent of their annual property tax, whichever is higher, along with potential evacuation orders.Read more
The Supreme Court recently highlighted significant gaps in India's property registration system, noting that disputes over immovable property make up around two thirds of civil cases. It asked the Law Commission to examine blockchain technology for secure and tamper?proof land records, integrating cadastral maps, survey data, and revenue records. In a separate development, the NCLAT set aside insolvency proceedings against Mahagun India Pvt Ltd, emphasizing project-specific review and due process, which impacts thousands of homebuyers and ensures developers and lenders can address defaults fairly.Read more
The Chief Minister of Nagaland, Neiphiu Rio, has appealed to the Central government for enhanced support in infrastructure, education and connectivity across the state. He reminded that the establishment of an Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) in Nagaland had been announced in the Union Budget for 2015-16 and that the state has allotted 200 acres of land for it. He also underlined that with only eight km of rail line currently in Nagaland, the proposed 250 km Dimapur-Tizit rail link and the proposed Ciethu Greenfield Airport in Kohima need to be prioritised. Rio further highlighted the state's mineral potential, the absence of national-level institutions like an IIT or National Law University, and the impact of the re-imposition of the Protected Area Permit regime in December 2024.Read more
Delhi has stepped up pollution controls as air quality fell into the severe category, prompting the enforcement of stage three of the Graded Response Action Plan. This includes halting non-essential construction and curbing industrial emissions. The measures follow public protests demanding cleaner air and a rise in crop stubble fires, though these incidents are fewer than in previous years. Dense winter air often traps pollutants from vehicles, industries, and fires, exposing the city's 30 million residents to high respiratory risks. Authorities aim to prevent further deterioration.Read more
Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has introduced a hybrid hearing system, allowing parties in disputes to attend either physically or via video-conference. The move follows directions from the Bombay High Court emphasizing that digital-only hearings cannot replace access to justice. Virtual hearings are recorded, and all orders are timestamped and published online. While simple cases are increasingly handled digitally, complex matters continue in person. The change aims to improve efficiency, transparency, and convenience, reducing travel and delays for homebuyers and developers across Maharashtra.Read more
The government has introduced norms limiting the redemption of ship-recycling credit notes to 5% of a new vessel's contract value. Shipowners receive credit notes equal to 40?% of the fair scrap value when eligible vessels are recycled at Indian yards certified under the Hong Kong International Convention. The note must be fully applied against a single new shipbuilding contract within three years, and partial utilisation is not allowed. Transfer or sale of unused notes is now permitted, offering flexibility and encouraging domestic shipbuilding growth while linking recycling benefits to fresh orders.Read more
The Maharashtra government has formed a high-level committee to bring all metro rail operations in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) under one unified authority. Led by Sanjay Mukherjee, Metropolitan Commissioner of MMRDA, the panel will draft a plan for merging multiple metro agencies, assess asset transfer and valuation, and study models such as Transport for London and Singapore's Land Transport Authority. The committee, which includes officials from Maha Metro, MMRCL, MMMOCL, CIDCO, and the Urban Development Department, will submit its report within three months.Read more