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Uttar Pradesh RERA Greenlights 21 Projects Worth ₹7,035 Crore

NEW DELHI: The Uttar Pradesh Real Estate Regulatory Authority (UP-RERA) convened at its Lucknow headquarters to review and approve 21 new real estate projects across the state. Sanjay Bhoosreddy, chairperson of UP-RERA, emphasized, “Our rigorous approval process ensures all projects adhere to regulations, safeguarding homebuyer interests and bolstering investor confidence.” These newly approved projects entail an estimated investment of ₹7,035 crore, collectively providing 10,866 units that include residential apartments, villas, flats, plotted developments, and commercial spaces such as shops. Published On Sep 28, 2025 at 12:00 PM IST Join a community of over 2 million industry professionals. Subscribe to our…

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Odisha RERA Releases Guidelines for Easy Dispute Resolution

BHUBANESWAR: The Odisha Real Estate Regulatory Authority (ORERA) has released comprehensive guidelines to guarantee the effective operations of the Conciliation and Dispute Resolution (CDR) cell, which aims to facilitate amicable resolutions for conflicts involving homebuyers, promoters, and agents. These guidelines outline the responsibilities of ORERA and complainants regarding grievances, promoting efficient settlement of disputes under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, through various alternative dispute resolution methods. As stated, the CDR cell will address disputes between promoters, agents, and allottees within the Act’s scope when referred by ORERA or upon application from one party. “If the authority is…

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Haryana RERA Directs Ansal Housing, Samyak to Compensate Buyer

GURUGRAM: The Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (HRera) has mandated realtors Ansal Housing and Samyak Projects to compensate a homebuyer due to delays in the Ansal Hub 83 Boulevard project. In a ruling on Sept 18, the authority ordered the companies to pay interest of 10.9% per annum on the amount of ₹11,73,594 starting from the due possession date of April 21, 2019. The realtors are required to comply within 90 days. The authority also reversed the builders’ unilateral cancellation of the unit, labeling it as “legally invalid.” Due to the original unit being sold to a third party, the…

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Bihar RERA Orders Refund for 18 PK Villa Project Homebuyers

PATNA: On Monday, homebuyers invested in the PK Villa Project by Agrani Homes received some good news, as the Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) of Bihar announced that 18 individuals who had lodged complaints against the builder will be eligible for partial refunds of their total payments. The RERA official stated, “These 18 homebuyers will receive a cumulative refund of ₹1 crore, distributed proportionally based on their contributions. Additionally, RERA Bihar is working to auction off seized lands from Agrani Homes and other developers to provide further compensation to homebuyers.” The landowner of the PK Villa Project has complied with…

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Haryana RERA Orders Sarv Realtors to Refund Buyer for Delay

GURUGRAM: More than eleven years after a couple purchased a 3BHK unit for ₹1.32 crore, the Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (HRera) has ordered a realtor to refund ₹41.6 lakh—approximately 37% of the total cost paid initially—along with 11.1% annual interest for failing to deliver possession of the flat at Supertech Hues, Sector 68. On September 9, HRera instructed Sarv Realtors Pvt Ltd to return this amount, including interest, to Anirudh and Manali Gowalkar, who filed their complaint with the authority in October 2020. The possession was delayed by at least seven years, according to the agreement. The order pointed…

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Telangana RERA Fines Sunrise Infra for Illegal Plot Sales

HYDERABAD: The Telangana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (TG RERA) has imposed a fine of ₹25.8 lakh on Sunrise Infra Properties for promoting and selling plots in its Siri Vanam project without obtaining the required approvals. Following a complaint from a third party, TG RERA determined that the company was marketing agricultural land as farm plots, dividing them into layouts, and selling them without layout approval, land conversion, or project registration as mandated by the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act. Documentation such as registered sale deeds, marketing materials, and encumbrance certificates corroborated these violations. A show cause notice was issued…

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Amaravati JAC Leader Becomes Andhra Pradesh RERA Chair

VIJAYAWADA: A Siva Reddy, the leader of the Amaravati JAC, has been appointed as the chairman of the Andhra Pradesh Real Estate Regulatory Authority (AP-RERA). Previously serving as the president of the Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Associations of India’s AP chapter, Reddy resigned from that position in 2020 to champion the capital city movement during the former YSRCP government. He played a significant role in the farmers’ protests advocating for Amaravati to be established as the sole capital of the state. Additionally, the head of the Amaravati JAC’s women’s wing, Rayapati Sailaja, was appointed as the chairperson of the…

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West Bengal REAT Dismissing Complaint vs. Sreeram Enterprise

KOLKATA: The West Bengal Real Estate Appellate Tribunal has dismissed a complaint from landowners against Ashok Dutta, owner of Sreeram Enterprise, ruling that pursuing the same claims in multiple legal venues simultaneously is inadmissible. The dispute arose from a development agreement signed on August 17, 2015, between Ashok Dutta and several landowners, including Champak Bhattacharjee, to develop a property at 10, Italgacha Road, Dum Dum, involving the construction of three buildings. However, conflicts among co-owners regarding flat allocations caused delays. Though construction was completed, ongoing disagreements about flat distribution led the complainants to file a case with the State Consumer…

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Karnataka-RERA Ruling Offers Hope for Distressed Plot Owners

BENGALURU: The Karnataka Real Estate Regulatory Authority (K-RERA) has ordered SL Plotted Development Projects Private Limited (SLPDPPL) to fulfill all promised amenities and ensure basic infrastructure at the Shriram Godhuli Layout project within six months, in accordance with the initial layout plan and sale deed commitments. This directive, issued on August 13, follows complaints from 52 purchasers of plots near Kathriguppe village in Chikkaballapur taluk. The K-RERA judgment notes, “The brochures, sale deeds, agreements, and submissions from complainants confirm that essential amenities—such as electricity, water, and sewage systems—are incomplete. Even key infrastructures like the overhead water tank, electricity connections, and…

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Haryana directs RERA to expedite grievances and monitor builders

GURUGRAM: The Haryana government has instructed RERA authorities in Gurgaon and Panchkula to expedite the resolution of grievances and enhance oversight of developers, following a review led by Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi. Officials noted that Haryana represents nearly 10% of the pending RERA complaints in India, despite having fewer project registrations compared to other states. This discrepancy is largely due to the size of projects in Gurgaon, which range from 5 to 100 acres, unlike the smaller, often one-acre projects seen elsewhere. To tackle the backlog of complaints, RERA Gurgaon has established a help desk. Additionally, RERA authorities have been…