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HSVP seals 7 shops at DLF-1 station over rent defaults, plans to target 11 more

Author : PNT Bureau
The Haryana Shahari Awas Pradhikaran (HSVP) has sealed seven shops at the DLF-1 rapid rail station due to non-payment of rent. These shops, totaling 1,956 square feet, are owned by Sunil Miglani. The sealing, carried out following a Punjab and Haryana High Court ruling, highlights HSVP's efforts to enforce lease agreements. Vikas Dhanda, HSVP estate officer I, indicated that this is just the start, with plans to seal an additional 11 shops at four other stations due to similar issues. This action underscores HSVP's commitment to recovering outstanding dues and maintaining financial stability, amidst broader challenges in public lease agreements. The move also raises questions about the impact of economic difficulties on tenant compliance and lease management....
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Legal battle over unapproved construction highlights South Delhi's challenges

Author : PNT Bureau
Rajeev Kumar (name changed) in Zamrudpur, South Delhi, added a floor to his 30 square yard Lal Dora property in 2019 without seeking approval. The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) issued a demolition notice, leading to a legal battle. Lal Dora areas face challenges in property ownership due to outdated records and lack of clear titles, complicating renovations and bank loans. Despite the central government's Svamitva scheme for mapping rural areas, Delhi has not fully implemented it. Experts stress the need for clear land titles and proper documentation to resolve ownership disputes and facilitate development in these regions....
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Bengaluru residents protest INR 31,000 road cutting fee amid infrastructure delays

Author : PNT Bureau
Residents of Nadaprabhu Kempegowda Layout (NPKL) in Bengaluru are challenging the Bangalore Development Authority's (BDA) recent imposition of a INR 31,000 road cutting fee on site allottees. This fee is being charged despite ongoing delays in providing essential infrastructure such as drinking water, recycled water, and an underground drainage system. Site allottees, who have been waiting for over eight years, argue that the BDA has not fulfilled its initial promises. The Nadaprabhu Kempegowda Layout Open Forum has requested the Chief Minister to halt the fee collection, citing financial strain on residents. The Deputy Chief Minister confirmed that development costs should be included in site fees, raising concerns about the fairness of additional charges before infrastructure completion....
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Environmental regulations halt Godrej Eternia project in Chandigarh

Author : PNT Bureau
The Chandigarh government has revoked the building plans and occupancy certificate for Godrej Properties' commercial project, Godrej Eternia, due to alleged environmental regulation violations. The decision, announced on July 25, 2024, stems from the project's failure to obtain necessary permissions from the Standing Committee of the National Board for Wildlife. Godrej Properties plans to contest this decision, emphasising misunderstandings in the order. This action underscores the critical need for real estate developers to adhere to environmental standards, impacting Godrej Properties' operations and the broader industry....
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Bombay High Court mandates demolition of illegal building

Author : PNT Bureau
The Bombay High Court has directed the Kalyan Dombivli Municipal Corporation (KDMC) and Thane Police to demolish the illegal Radhai Complex in Dombivli East. This order follows a mob of 200-300 individuals obstructing officials during a demolition attempt on July 16. The court emphasised the need for law enforcement to counteract such resistance. KDMC and police are required to submit compliance reports by August 12. The incident highlights the broader issue of unauthorised constructions and the challenges faced by authorities in urban areas across India....
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NCLT directs Mahindra Homes to inform homebuyers about share capital reduction

Author : PNT Bureau
The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) has directed Mahindra Homes to notify homebuyers about its proposed reduction in equity share capital, acknowledging them as creditors under Section 66 of the Companies Act, 2013. Mahindra Homes seeks to cancel a portion of series B and C equity shares held by Actis and Mahindra Lifespace Developers. The NCLT emphasised that advances from homebuyers, totalling INR 213.84 crore, are financial liabilities until possession is handed over. The ruling highlights the importance of transparent communication with all stakeholders and sets a precedent for future capital restructuring cases in the real estate sector. The next hearing is on October 30....
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The Karnataka government has tabled a bill to impose property tax on unauthorised buildings

Author : PNT Bureau
The Karnataka government introduced two bills to enhance revenue and prevent water theft. The Karnataka Municipalities Bill, 2024, imposes fines of up to INR 50,000 and 15-day imprisonment for officials failing to collect property tax and double tax on unauthorised buildings. The Karnataka Irrigation Bill increases water theft penalties to INR 2 lakh and two-year imprisonment, requiring government permission for drilling near canals. These amendments aim to improve compliance and resource management, ensuring better adherence to regulations and preventing illegal activities, thus enhancing accountability and contributing to the state's development and sustainability....
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The Yamuna Expressway Authority is set to relaunch its effort to acquire 36 land parcels

Author : PNT Bureau
The Yamuna Expressway Authority (YEIDA) is re-examining 36 previously unsuccessful land acquisition attempts to expand its holdings and curb illegal constructions. The initiative covers over 6,317 hectares in various sectors. Challenges included farmer opposition over low compensation, leading to court stays. The survey also addresses encroachments, with notices issued to over 300 violators. Upon completion, YEIDA plans residential, group housing, and transport projects to foster regional growth. This effort aims to secure land for development, enforce proper use, and support infrastructure and economic expansion, ensuring transparent and fair processes in land management....
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Proposed 20% circle rate hike in Ghaziabad to increase property costs and stamp duty fees

Author : PNT Bureau
Ghaziabad is set to increase its circle rate by 20% for residential and commercial properties. The circle rate, established by the state government, is the minimum price below which a property cannot be sold and is used to calculate stamp duty and registration charges. This proposed hike comes after significant infrastructural developments, such as the Delhi-Meerut Rapid Rail, which have raised property values. If the proposal is approved, higher circle rates will result in increased stamp duty and registration fees, thereby raising overall property prices. Public feedback will be sought before finalising and implementing the revised rates....
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CCI dismisses complaint against Indiabulls Housing Finance for misleading ads

Author : PNT Bureau
The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has dismissed a complaint against Indiabulls Housing Finance and its officials, including the Managing Director and Chairman, for alleged abuse of dominant position through misleading advertisements. Complainant Anil Bansal accused the company of offering attractive loan rates that later increased, creating market barriers. However, the CCI found no evidence of anti-competitive practices, noting the highly competitive landscape of the property loan market in India. This decision clears Indiabulls Housing Finance of wrongdoing and underscores the role of the CCI in maintaining fair competition and protecting consumer interests....
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