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Odisha RERA Updates Quarterly Report Formats for Agents

BHUBANESWAR: To bolster accountability and improve transparency in the real estate sector, the Odisha Real Estate Regulatory Authority (ORERA) has mandated a new format for quarterly progress reports (QPRs) from registered agents, in accordance with the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016. This initiative comes after an audit by the Directorate of Audit, Indirect Taxes and Customs, which highlighted significant non-compliance and insufficient data in quarterly submissions by agents. Starting from the quarter ending December 2025, agents will be required to provide detailed, transaction-level information. According to the ORERA directive, “The DG Audit, Indirect Taxes and Customs, Govt of…

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Odisha Govt Launches New Law to Streamline Land Management

Representative AI image PURI: The state government is set to launch a new Odisha Land Management Act aimed at simplifying land-related processes throughout the state. This announcement came from Revenue Minister Suresh Pujari during a review meeting at the Puri Circuit House on Thursday. The forthcoming legislation aims to replace several outdated revenue laws, providing citizens with a streamlined approach to managing land records and mutations through their local tehsildars. “The current land laws contain numerous outdated and complicated provisions that lead to unnecessary delays and bureaucratic obstacles,” Minister Pujari stated. In conjunction with the new act, the government will…

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Bhubaneswar to Include 72 Villages in Civic Body Expansion

Representative AI image BHUBANESWAR: The Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) is planning to incorporate 72 revenue villages into its jurisdiction, following proposals from the villages expressing their consent for development. Sources indicate that with these additions, the BMC aims to expand its current administrative zones from three to six. Villages under consideration for inclusion are Dasapur, Gothapatna, Andharua, and Bhuasuni, among others. “We have received proposals from the villages. A communication will be sent to the housing and urban development department. Once approved, the process to add these villages to BMC’s area will commence,” stated BMC Commissioner Chanchal Rana. He mentioned…

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Odisha REAT Affirms Homebuyers’ Rights in Landmark Ruling

BHUBANESWAR: In a significant ruling that supports homebuyers’ rights, the Odisha Real Estate Appellate Tribunal (OREAT) has dismissed an appeal from a local promoter, affirming the allotment of a flat to a buyer and deeming its cancellation as arbitrary and unlawful. The case involved a flat in a multi-storey residential development in Brahmeswarpatna. The buyer had already paid over Rs 60 lakh of the total Rs 70.68 lakh but was denied possession after the promoter unilaterally canceled the allotment, citing delayed payments. However, the tribunal determined that the buyer had adhered to the payment schedule outlined in the registered sale…

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Bhubaneswar: 100 Flats Delivered in Shantipalli Awas Phase 3

File Photo BHUBANESWAR: The Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) and the Bhubaneswar Development Authority (BDA) have successfully allocated over 100 additional units at the Shantipalli Awas Yojana to beneficiaries, enhancing quality living conditions. This marks the third allotment phase of the Shantipalli Awas Yojana, also known as Keshari Residency at Satya Nagar. This initiative is part of three affordable housing projects under the PM Awas Yojana in Bhubaneswar. Construction is ongoing for the other two projects, Ekamra Residency and Barunei Enclave, located at Buddha Vihar and Subuddhipur, respectively. With this latest round, the total beneficiaries who have received homes in the…

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Odisha: Tehsil Office Land Registration Starts November 1

BHUBANESWAR: The Odisha government is set to decentralize property registration by launching land registration services at tehsil offices across the state starting November 1. Revenue and Disaster Management Minister Suresh Pujari announced on Thursday that Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi will inaugurate the initiative, which will initially cover 44 tehsils, with plans to expand to all 273 by December. The new system enables citizens to book registration slots online and conduct sale deed transactions at their local tehsil offices, eliminating the need for trips to district-level sub-registrar offices. Existing registration services at sub-registrar offices will continue to operate alongside the…

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Bhubaneswar: BDA Orders Defaulting Homeowners to Pay Fees

BHUBANESWAR: To protect the interests of allottees of a major housing project in the city, the Bhubaneswar Development Authority (BDA) has reaffirmed its earlier decision, requiring occupants with outstanding monthly maintenance fees to settle dues exceeding Rs 2 lakh within a month. Some occupants have refused to pay these fees, arguing that the project is still under the builder’s control and has not been fully handed over to the association, claiming that there is no registered association of allottees per legal requirements. Nevertheless, the project located in Sijua, Patrapada, was among the first to receive its occupancy certificate and established…

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Odisha RERA to Hire Land Expert for Dispute Resolution

BHUBANESWAR: To enhance governance, the Odisha Real Estate Regulatory Authority (ORERA) has begun the search for a land expert to help address complex disputes. This initiative follows the recent implementation of a standard operating procedure (SOP) by the revenue and disaster management department for the registration of part plots across the state. ORERA is currently accepting applications from retired Odisha Administrative Service (OAS) officers, particularly those with at least eight years of experience as tehsildars, sub-collectors, or land acquisition officers. The selected consultant, who should be under 62 years old, will assist ORERA in reviewing land documents, assessing building and…

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Odisha REAT Supports Buyer Amid Builder Delays and Amenities Issues

BHUBANESWAR: The Odisha Real Estate Appellate Tribunal (OREAT) has rejected an appeal from a local realtor disputing the applicability of the RERA Act, 2016 to its residential project in Andharua. During a recent session, the tribunal affirmed the Odisha Real Estate Regulatory Authority’s (ORERA) previous decision, mandating the developer to compensate the buyer and adhere to essential legal requirements. The case stemmed from a complaint by homebuyer Surya Prakash, who cited delays in possession, the absence of mandatory occupancy and fire safety certificates, and the failure to deliver the promised amenities as outlined in the sale agreement. Despite investing Rs…

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SC calls Bhubaneswar development body on certificate issuance

BHUBANESWAR: The Supreme Court has summoned the Bhubaneswar Development Authority (BDA) to explain the controversial occupancy certificate (OC) issued for Odisha’s first public-private partnership (PPP) real estate project. The project, initiated by the Odisha State Housing Board (OSHB), is currently facing legal and regulatory issues that raise serious questions about compliance and governance in the state’s real estate landscape. As per the case details, the project has been embroiled in a lengthy legal battle due to alleged fraudulent activities and regulatory failures. A timeline of events shows numerous missteps and disputes. In 2018, the builder started handing over possession without…