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Haryana RERA Orders Chintels to Refund Homebuyer with Interest

Certainly! Here’s a rewritten version of the content: — The Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (Ha-RERA) has mandated builder Chintel to refund the buyer, Kumar Mangalam Dalmia, with an interest rate of 10.85% per annum. Dalmia, a complainant against the Chintel Paradiso housing society, had approached the RERA court in Gurugram, seeking a complete refund of his principal amount along with interest based on the current market value of his flat in Chintel Paradiso, Sector 109, Gurugram. In February 2022, a tragic collapse at Chintel Paradiso resulted in the loss of lives. Despite paying over Rs 1 crore for his…

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Haryana RERA Orders Builder to Compensate Buyer 11% Interest

GURUGRAM: The Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (H-RERA) has ordered Godrej Real View Developers to pay a compensation of 10.8% per annum to a couple from Lucknow for the delayed possession of their flat in Godrej Meridien-I, located in Sector 106. This decision, made by member Ashok Sangwan, follows a complaint from Malik Ram and Sarita Verma of Gomti Nagar, Lucknow. They approached H-RERA under Section 31 of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016. H-RERA dismissed the builder’s claims regarding Covid-19 and pollution-related construction bans as force majeure events, highlighting that these do not justify the delay beyond…

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Haryana RERA reinstates flat, orders MRG Infrabuild to pay 10.9% interest

Sure! Here’s a rewritten version of your content: GURUGRAM: The Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (HRera) has overturned the cancellation of a flat in an affordable housing project located in Sector 89. The authority has ordered the developer, MRG Infrabuild, to reinstate the unit and compensate for delays at a rate of 10.9% per annum. The authority’s findings indicated that the builder failed to adhere to legal timelines and wrongfully cancelled the unit, despite the buyer having paid more than the total sale price. The issue revolves around a flat in The Meridian project, which was allotted to Amit Kumar…

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Haryana RERA Directs Ocean Seven Buildtech to Refund Buyer

GURUGRAM: The Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority has instructed a builder to refund Rs 7,30,000 to an allottee following the cancellation of a flat due to non-payment of dues. Sachin Kumar contested the cancellation of his unit in Expressway Towers under the affordable housing initiative in Sector-109. The total cost of the unit was Rs 12,28,000, with Kumar having paid Rs 7,31,251, representing 60% of the total price. The builder issued a cancellation notice on September 3, 2021, for non-payment of the remaining balance. On November 13, the Authority ordered Ocean Seven Buildtech to refund the paid amount of Rs…

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Haryana RERA: Agrante Realty to Pay 11% Interest for Delay

Here’s the rewritten content: GURUGRAM: The Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (HRera) bench in Gurugram has mandated Agrante Realty to pay a 10.9% annual interest as compensation for delayed possession to a homebuyer in their Kavyam affordable housing project located in Sector 108. This ruling, issued on October 8, was a result of the builder’s failure to deliver the flat despite having received nearly full payment by 2022. Homebuyer Alok Ranjan Tripathi booked his flat in 2019, signing the apartment buyers agreement on August 29 of the same year, which set the possession deadline as August 31, 2023. Agrante was…

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HC Denies Relief to Ansal Properties; HRERA Penalties Stand

CHANDIGARH: The Punjab and Haryana High Court has determined that the interim penalty orders issued by the Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (HRERA) against Ansal Properties and Infrastructure Ltd are appropriate and should not be challenged under writ jurisdiction. The court affirmed that the penalties were legitimately imposed under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 (RERA) for statutory non-compliance. Despite undergoing insolvency proceedings, the company must ensure adherence through its resolution professional. The High Court clarified that the petitioner has the alternative option of appealing to the Real Estate Appellate Tribunal under Section 43(5) of the RERA Act,…

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Haryana RERA Orders Agrante Realty to Compensate Buyers for Delay

GURUGRAM: The Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (HRera) has mandated Agrante Realty to compensate homebuyers for delayed possession of its affordable housing project, Kavyam, located in Sector 108. In response to four complaints from allottees, HRera’s ruling on July 11, 2025, stated that the developer had not delivered possession by the agreed date of February 20, 2024, despite having collected nearly all sale amounts. The authority evaluated these cases collectively due to their similar circumstances. Homebuyers contended that they purchased flats under the Affordable Housing Policy of 2013, with an expectation of possession within four years following the environmental clearance.…

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Haryana RERA Orders 11% Refund to Builder in Restaurant Dispute

GURUGRAM: The Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (H-Rera) has directed a developer to refund the amount paid by a buyer for opening a restaurant in Sector 109. However, the cancellation of the booking was upheld as no agreement was signed between the two parties. The complaint was raised by Atombridge Networks, which had reserved a restaurant unit in the Neo Square project in Sector 109 and paid a booking amount of ₹2.5 lakh as an advance on September 2, 2018. The firm made additional payments, totaling ₹42.5 lakh, despite a builder-buyer agreement not being executed. The complainant claimed that the…

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Haryana RERA Orders Assotech to Refund ₹39 Lakh to Buyer

GURUGRAM: The Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (HRera) has ordered Assotech Ltd to refund ₹38.5 lakh to a homebuyer for failing to deliver a flat in its Assotech Blith project located in Sector 99, Gurgaon. The complainant, Vineet Minocha, purchased a 3BHK unit (G-503) in 2012 for ₹1 crore, with possession promised by March 2016. Despite paying ₹38 lakh, the unit remained incomplete. The builder later requested consent to resell the unit, assuring a refund within two months, which was not fulfilled. HRera has now mandated the refund of the paid amount along with 11% interest. Minocha provided a consent…

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RERA Orders Builder of Expressway Towers to Pay 11% Interest

GURUGRAM: The Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (HRera) has instructed the developer of a high-rise condominium—a budget-friendly housing initiative in Sector 109—to compensate the buyer for delays in possession and to deliver the apartment as stipulated in the purchase agreement. The unit, number 908 in Tower 3 at Expressway Towers 109, was bought for ₹26.26 lakh nine years ago. The builder had promised timely delivery of the 644-square-foot flat, along with a 100-square-foot balcony, but failed to meet the four-year deadline from the allotment date of May 19, 2017. HRera (Gurgaon) ordered the builder to pay interest at an annual…