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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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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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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 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…

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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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H-RERA Grants 11% Interest Compensation to OSB Buyers

GURUGRAM: Eight years later, many homebuyers of the OSB Expressway Towers project in Sector 109 still haven’t received possession of their flats. The Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (HRera) has taken serious note of the delay, instructing the developer, Ocean Seven Buildtech Pvt Ltd, to compensate the buyers with 11% interest for the period of default. This amount must be settled within 90 days, and any outstanding dues from the buyers must be cleared within 60 days. The directive was issued by HRera member Ashok Sangwan during hearings involving complainants Pinky and Ojaswi Yadav. The complainants allege that the builder…

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Haryana RERA Directs Builder to Refund Cash, Alerts I-T Dept.

CHANDIGARH: In an effort to combat black money in the real estate sector, the Real Estate Regulatory Authority (Rera) Haryana has started referring cases involving cash transactions exceeding Rs 2 lakh to the income tax department for further investigation. Recently, the Panchkula bench of Rera Haryana mandated a realtor to reimburse Rs 10 lakh received in cash from a buyer for a flat in Panipat, plus Rs 7.73 lakh in interest at an annual rate of 10.9%. The buyer, Jasvir Singh from Panipat district, lodged a complaint against Real Heights Developers, substantiating his claim with comprehensive financial records and a…

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Haryana RERA Issues Notice to Ramprastha Developers

GURUGRAM: The Real Estate Regulatory Authority (HRera) has issued a show-cause notice to Ramprastha Promoters & Developers Pvt Ltd, demanding compliance with pending orders or face civil imprisonment. This action follows the recent arrest of the company’s directors, Arvind Walia and Sandeep Yadav, by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in connection with a ₹1,100-crore money laundering case involving over 2,000 defrauded homebuyers. The notice states: “Show cause as to why you, being promoters, should not be detained in civil prison under Section 40(1) of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, for a term not exceeding three months for failing…

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Haryana RERA Fines Shine Buildcon for 4-Year Handover Delay

GURUGRAM: The Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (HRERA) has mandated that a real estate company pay an annual interest of 11.1% to a complainant due to a delay exceeding four years in the delivery of a commercial unit in its Sector 70 venture, ‘70 Grandwalk’. The complaint, lodged under Section 31 of the RERA Act, was resolved on July 24 by HRERA (Gurgaon). The authority specified that the interest must be disbursed within 90 days of the order’s date. Additionally, Shine Buildcon Pvt Ltd has been ordered to transfer possession within 30 days upon the complainant settling dues and to…

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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…