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18 Jan 2023
Earlier this week, the Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of Pune City registered a case of cheating against the directors of Nirman Corporation filled by a real estate agent who claims the former have cheated him of Rs 9 crores over investments made in two of the company's projects. Upon conducting a preliminary inquiry, the EOW lodged an FIR against them under the Indian Penal Code and MOFA. They are currently reviewing, and scrutinizing documents submitted by both parties after which a plan of action will be formulated.Read more
18 Jan 2023
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) recently attempted to execute an arrest warrant for Ragvendra Singh Tomar, the owner of Faith Builders, at his residential property in Bhopal in connection with an alleged money laundering case. The ED had to execute the warrant without the assistance of local police force due to concerns about potential political chaos. The warrant follows the 2010 raid of IAS couple Arvind Joshi and Tinu Joshi for an alleged case of disproportionate assets. This comes as part of a larger crackdown by officials on alleged money laundering and illegal assets.Read more
17 Jan 2023
The Hyderabad housing market continues to see strong buying and selling activity in 2022, with residential sales up 28% year-on-year (YoY). A total of 31,046 units were sold in the city for the whole year, the highest number of sales recorded in the city since 2011. The number of new launches in Hyderabad also increased significantly, at a rate 23% over the same period last year. Most of new housing units launched were in West Hyderabad with Tellapur, Kollur, Gandipet and Narsingi among the most popular.Read more
17 Jan 2023
The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) is set to issue show-cause notices to over 18,000 developers in the state over failure to update details of their registered projects on the MahaRERA website within the stipulated 3-month time frame. Upon receiving the notice, the developers have 1-months’ time to respond or risk facing punitive action. The 18,000 projects in question are a mix of old, newly registered and lapsed projects Mumbai, Pune, Thane and Nagpur.Read more
13 Jan 2023
Authorities in the Himalayan town of Joshimath have evacuated nearly 200 people from their homes, after hundreds of buildings in the area developed cracks. According to several press statements, cracks were reported in more than 600 houses in recent weeks. The damage has been attributed thus far to land subsidence. Experts claims Joshimath lies on an ancient landslide deposit of sand and stone, and not on the main rock making it naturally vulnerable to land subsidence. Undercutting by river currents of Alaknanda and Dhauliganga and increased construction on account of hydraulic projects nearby are also being attributed as contributing factors.Read more
09 Jan 2023
With a goal of providing better service to homebuyers, the Uttar Pradesh Real Estate Regulatory Authority (UP-RERA) is gearing up to launch new version of their current web portal with enhanced services. The new and improved web portal version 2.0 will use the latest AI / ML technology to reduce time and effort spent in documenting and resolving complaints and speed up the process of acting against defaulters. The hope to enhance ease of service provided to customers and provide swift justice by taking into account the best practises established in other RERAs around the country and other comparable bodies.Read more
05 Jan 2023
According to a study published by PropTiger, real estate sales in the past year grew by a staggering 50 percent with a 101 percent increase in the number of new launches across the top eight cities in India. Mumbai and Pune led with a combined share of 56 per cent in overall sales in 2022. Nearly 26 percent of all sales transactions were concentrated in the Rs 45-75 lakh price bracket. Mumbai led new supply in 2022 with a 39 percent share in overall launches, followed by Hyderabad with 19 percent and Pune with 18 percent. Experts see 2023 as a year of smooth sailing for the real estate sector even with the steady increase in interest rates for home loans and hikes in property prices.Read more
04 Jan 2023
According to a report published by real estate consultant Knight Frank India, 1,21,850 properties in Mumbai's BMC region were registered in 2022, indicating a 9 percent YoY growth from 1,11,913 units registered in the previous year. Of the properties registered, over 86 per cent are said to be residential properties. Post pandemic, the real estate industry has bounced back in increased vigour with the year 2022 clocking in maximum registrations compared to the preceding ten years. These registrations have been supported by solid demand, consistent income, and positive economic growth despite the absence of any government incentives and the presence of headwinds.Read more
04 Jan 2023
The defence ministry has released a circular stating it has reduced construction restrictions around naval sites in India, particularly Mumbai City. The authorities have brought the restriction down from 500 meters to 50 meters. This comes as a big relief to many housing societies who’s dilapidated buildings could not be redeveloped due to these restrictions. Several societies were left in a lurch a few years ago when the BMC abruptly halted their redevelopment, after demolition had taken place, because the defence ministry did not issue a no objection certificate. Now only projects within 50 metres of a defence facility will need the local military authority's NOC for construction.Read more
03 Jan 2023
Homebuyers from over 15 residential complexes got together in Noida to protest the delay in registration of their houses. These buyers have purchased flats in popular projects such as Supertech Eco Village Ajnara Homes, Apex Golf Avenue, JM Florence, La Residentia, Casa Greens One and Amaatra Homes. One of the primary reasons for the delay in registration is due to non-payments of dues by builders to the local authorities. The builders and authorities have been unable to settle on a rate of interest to be paid and therefore the authorities have halted issuance of all necessary approvals for the projects to be completed and registrations to take place.Read more