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Gurugram: Vatika Ordered to Pay ₹62 Lakh for Delayed Plot Handover

GURUGRAM: The Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (HRera) has mandated realtor Vatika Ltd to pay Rs 62.4 lakh in compensation to a couple after it failed to deliver a residential plot on time, according to an order dated April 7, 2026. Homebuyers Vinay Kumar and Shalini Kumari purchased a 240 square yard plot in the developer’s ‘Vatika India Next’ project in Sector 85 back in 2010. The agreed purchase price was Rs 62.7 lakh, with possession promised by July 27, 2013. The authority discovered that the assigned plot was not included in the approved layout, and no development had occurred…

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Haryana RERA Gurugram Bench Resolves All Cases by 2024

NEW DELHI: The Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (HRERA), Gurugram bench, has successfully cleared all pending complaints filed up to 2024, eliminating a backlog of over 2,100 cases, as stated in an official release. As of March 31, 2025, there were 2,174 pending cases, including complaints dating back to 2018. These have now been resolved, leaving only cases filed in 2025 and later for review. The caseload included 1,060 cases from 2024, 654 from 2023, and 333 from 2022, with fewer complaints from earlier years. During 2025, the authority resolved 5,024 complaints, providing relief measures such as refunds or compensation…

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Sunrays Heights Faces Haryana RERA over Buyer Payment Defaults

GURUGRAM: A developer has filed a complaint with the Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (H-Rera) against its homebuyers, citing unpaid installments amounting to lakhs. The developer seeks recovery with 15% annual interest as well as additional compensation. However, Rera dismissed the complaint, stating that the promoter cannot use the authority to seek relief beyond what is specified in the builder-buyer agreement. M/s Sunrays Heights Pvt Ltd, the promoter behind the “63, Golf Drive” project in Sector 63-A, has lodged complaints against multiple buyers, including Rahul Parashar, Prakriti Ranjan Samanta, and Promila. These individuals signed builder-buyer agreements in February 2016 for…

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Haryana RERA Dismisses Buyers’ Complaint for DLF Corporate Greens

GURUGRAM: The Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (HRera) has issued two significant rulings. In the first case concerning DLF Corporate Greens, HRera determined that the project, completed before the RERA framework began, does not qualify as an “ongoing project” and therefore does not need to be registered under the Act. Buyers had raised issues regarding delays in possession and disputed additional charges. The second ruling, involving Emaar India Ltd, emphasized that HRera cannot re-evaluate its own decisions or those made by the appellate tribunal. In this instance, two complainants reported a delay of nearly four years and eight months between…

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Haryana RERA Orders Refund with Interest in BPTP Park Terra

GURUGRAM: The Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (HRera) has instructed BPTP Limited to refund ₹18.12 lakh along with 2% interest to a homebuyer of its Park Terra project in Sector 37D. This decision came after BPTP’s claim that the complaint was lodged too late was dismissed. The ruling, dated March 12, 2026, pertains to two complaints from Salaj Ahlawat, the allottee. As per the order, Ahlawat secured two units in 2012 and paid ₹18.12 lakh from a total of ₹88.77 lakh. The builder-buyer agreement, signed in December 2012, stipulated that possession was to be granted by December 29, 2016, a…

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Haryana RERA Orders ₹21 Lakh for Delayed Flat Booking in 2008

GURUGRAM: A local developer has been ordered to compensate a homebuyer due to delays in delivering possession of a residential unit. Additionally, a refund of the invested amount “does not prevent further compensation,” as stated by the Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (Hrera) – the buyer is set to receive over Rs 21 lakh. This order, issued on March 17, followed a complaint filed by Nishant Mehra against Ramprastha Promoters and Developers. The residential unit in Sector 37D, part of the Edge Towers project within Ramprastha City, was initially promised for delivery by August 2012. The developer is required to…

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Haryana RERA Issues Warrant for Jailed Vipul Director

GURUGRAM: The Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (HRera) has issued a production warrant for a jailed director of a real estate firm to appear before its adjudicating officer in relation to a complaint from a homebuyer. Adjudicating officer Rajender Kumar has instructed the superintendent of Bhondsi jail to present Punit Beriwala, director of Vipul Ltd, on March 13 at 2 PM for the case titled Anshul Deo vs Vipul Ltd. Rera requested the jail to ensure his appearance via a production warrant after an official reported that Beriwala is currently in judicial custody for a different case. The complaint from…

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Haryana RERA Denies Buyers’ Pleas, Cites Jurisdiction Issues

GURUGRAM: The Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (HRERA) has dismissed multiple complaints from homebuyers and residents, determining that the claims were either outside its jurisdiction or that the complainants had received previous statutory relief. One case involved Anju Rani, a resident of Ardee City, who sought a refund of ₹75,000 for a maintenance security deposit. The Authority concluded that the dispute stemmed from a private resale transaction, which did not fall under the promoter–allottee relationship as outlined by the RERA Act, 2016. Rani contended that the deposit should be refunded once maintenance services were handed over to the municipal authority…

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Haryana RERA Awards Buyers Compensation for Gurugram Flat Delays

GURUGRAM: The Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (HRERA) has ordered developers to pay a total compensation of Rs 41 lakh to buyers for delays in delivering an apartment in Sector 86. The apartment was booked in 2015, but possession was not offered until 2018. On February 11, the HRERA’s adjudicating officer directed developers Microtek Infrastructures Pvt Ltd and Deepanshu Projects Pvt Ltd to compensate the allottees, NRI Mridula Parti and her brother Partha Sarathi De, due to an eight-year delay in the delivery of their apartment in the Greenburg project. The compensation includes approximately Rs 40 lakh for loss of…

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Haryana RERA Orders Splendor Buildwell to Clear Investor Dues in 90 Days

**GURUGRAM:** The Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (H-RERA) has instructed the developer of Spectrum One in Sector 58 to address outstanding assured returns and finalize property titles for investors Tripti Vohra and Amit Vohra. The directive mandates that pending dues be released within 90 days, along with interest. In a comprehensive order delivered on Dec 18, following a review that began on Nov 27, member Phool Singh Saini consolidated three complaints from the Vohra couple against Splendor Buildwell, citing delays in possession, cessation of assured returns, and non-execution of sales agreements. The nearly seven-acre project has been registered with RERA…