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Karnataka HC отменяет штрафы Регулятора недвижимости

BENGALURU: The High Court has annulled a circular issued by the Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) of Karnataka on September 3, 2020, due to lack of legislative authority. The circular aimed to retrospectively impose a “delay fee” for late submissions of quarterly updates and annual audit statements. This circular required builders, developers, and promoters to submit quarterly updates and annual audit statements as per Section 7 of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016. The petitioners contended that while the Act mandates obligations for promoters, it does not empower the authority to enforce delay fees. They argued that delays…

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Karnataka HC Advocates for GIS Land Mapping in State

BENGALURU: The Karnataka High Court has mandated the state government to create a unified technological platform using Geographic Information System (GIS) to provide a single, verifiable source for all land-related information. The court’s directive requires that the platform incorporates a GIS-based foundation, serving as a comprehensive and unalterable map of land parcels throughout the state. It will utilize high-resolution satellite imagery from the Forest Survey of India (FSI) and the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) to accurately demarcate and geo-tag all designated forest boundaries in accordance with historical gazette notifications. Additionally, it will monitor forest cover via remote sensing data…

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Karnataka HC: BDA Must Prove Title in Sadashivanagar Case

BENGALURU: The Karnataka High Court has resolved two writ appeals concerning a protracted land use and ownership dispute over a one-acre plot adjacent to the Sadashivanagar Club. The court ruled that the land use designation in the Bengaluru Master Plan has expired due to non-utilization. A division bench consisting of Justice SG Pandit and Justice TM Nadaf stated that any further actions on the application filed by members of the former Mysuru royal family would hinge on the outcome of a pending civil suit before the Bengaluru city civil judge. The appeals were put forth by the Bangalore Development Authority…