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SC Orders Noida Authority to Act on Sports City Proposals

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court of India has instructed developers involved in the Noida Sports City project to submit revised proposals to the Noida authority within two weeks. The authority must take appropriate action within the following four weeks. This order was issued while hearing several special leave petitions related to redevelopment, dues, occupancy certificates, and enforcement issues surrounding plot SC-02 in Sector 150 and other related parcels in the Sports City scheme. The ruling, delivered by a bench led by Justice M.M. Sundresh and Justice Satish Chandra Sharma on November 24, 2025, provides a comprehensive framework for addressing dues,…

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SC Criticizes SEBI’s Double Standards in Indiabulls Probe

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has expressed concerns over the CBI and SEBI’s “reluctance” to investigate allegations of questionable transactions involving Indiabulls Housing Finance Limited (IHFL), now rebranded as Sammaan Capital Limited. The court ordered the CBI director to convene a meeting with SEBI, SFIO, and ED to address the matter. A bench including Justices Surya Kant, Ujjal Bhuyan, and N. Kotiswar Singh criticized the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) for its handling of multiple offenses committed by IHFL, citing “double standards” in SEBI’s regulatory actions. The court questioned the delay in filing a First Information Report (FIR) and emphasized…

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Goa ODPs Land to Receive Zoning Certificates from TCP

Representative AI image PANAJI: In a move that will ease concerns for those who transformed their land under outline development plans (ODPs), the town and country planning (TCP) department has resolved to issue zoning certificates for parcels designated as settlements in the Calangute-Candolim and Arpora-Nagoa-Parra ODPs, provided they are categorized as settlements in the Regional Plan 2021. In July 2025, the Supreme Court did not grant the TCP department’s request for a stay on a high court ruling regarding the ODPs for Calangute-Candolim and Arpora-Nagoa-Parra. The high court had nullified the government’s ODPs for five villages in June, mandating adherence…

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SC: Borrowers Lose Property Redemption Post Auction Notice Under SARFAESI

NEW DELHI: On Monday, the Supreme Court ruled that borrowers cannot reclaim property post-publication of an auction notice, as purchasers gain indefeasible rights once a sale certificate is granted by creditor banks and financial institutions under the SARFAESI Act. A bench comprised of Justices J B Pardiwala and R Mahadevan expressed concern about ambiguities in Section 13(8) of the Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act (SARFAESI Act), which was enacted in 2002 for the protection of banks and financial institutions, noting that these ambiguities have led to prolonged litigations. The Court clarified that the…

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SC to Review Appeals on Environmental Clearances Verdict

NEW DELHI: On Tuesday, the Supreme Court agreed to review over two dozen petitions challenging its May 16 ruling that invalidated the Centre’s decision to grant retrospective clearances to projects in violation of environmental regulations. The May 16 ruling, written by former Justice A S Oka, directed the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change (MoEFCC) and relevant authorities to cease issuing retrospective environmental clearances, emphasizing that every individual has the fundamental right to live in a pollution-free environment. Notably, 25 companies, including the public sector Steel Authority of India Ltd, have petitioned for a review, modification, or clarification of…

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SC Orders Odisha to Follow December 2024 Building Law Ruling

BHUBANESWAR: A local resident has recently submitted a contempt petition to the Supreme Court, claiming that authorities have not complied with its December order mandating all states and Union Territories to issue circulars enforcing adherence to urban development laws. The Supreme Court had previously instructed that all buildings—new and old—must comply with approved plans and secure occupancy certificates (OC) to ensure essential services like water and electricity. However, over eight months later, Odisha has reportedly failed to issue such a circular. Taking the petition into consideration, the Supreme Court stated, “Although the petitioner has invoked the contempt jurisdiction of this…

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SC Upholds Bombay HC Order on Bandra Church Land Acquisition

MUMBAI: The Supreme Court, emphasizing the “invisible yet pervasive influence of powerful private developers” involved in land acquisitions under the Maharashtra Slum Areas (Improvement, Clearance and Redevelopment) Act, has upheld a Bombay High Court ruling that invalidated the acquisition of Church Trust land at Mount Mary in Bandra by the Slum Redevelopment Authority (SRA) on Friday. The SC noted that the Trust has shown interest in redeveloping the land since 2013. In a landmark ruling, the SC bench consisting of Justices Surya Kant and Ujjal Bhuyan stressed the need for practical and actionable safeguards within a legal framework amid competing…