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01 Oct 2025
Indian Railways has revised its standard tender contract conditions, introducing localisation and price variation clauses to improve procurement flexibility. The updates remove certain clauses related to joint ventures, consortiums, international tenders, and GST evaluation during tenders, while the dispute resolution clause will be issued separately. Contractors now have 60 days to replace defective goods, compared with 21 days earlier. Stricter GST compliance is enforced on items like trucks, air-conditioners, and subcontracted works. The Railways has retained its INR 2.65 lakh crore capital expenditure target for the year, with about 28% spent in the first quarter.Read more
30 Sep 2025
The Bombay High Court has dismissed a petition by individual members of Satyam Lok Prabhat Cooperative Housing Society in Mumbai who challenged a deemed conveyance order issued to their society. The court ruled that once the society negotiates a settlement with the builder, individual members cannot contest it separately. The decision refers to the 2018 government resolution under the Maharashtra Ownership of Flats Act (MOFA) and highlights that disputes regarding property conveyance must be handled collectively through the society.Read more
30 Sep 2025
The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) has taken steps to regulate unauthorised paying guest (PG) facilities operating from residential buildings. Out of 401 identified PG units, 385 lacking both society and police no-objection certificates (NOCs) have received official notices, with warnings of sealing for non-compliance. The crackdown follows discussions in a recent coordination committee meeting of MPs and MLAs and aligns with Gujarat High Court guidelines. Meanwhile, applications for legal hostel approvals, particularly in western Ahmedabad, are rising due to growing student housing demand.Read more
30 Sep 2025
Sahara India Commercial Corporation Ltd (SICCL) has approached the Supreme Court for approval to sell 88 properties, including Amby Valley and Sahara Saher, to Adani Properties Private Limited. The move aims to speed up asset liquidation and fulfill financial obligations toward investors, particularly after Sahara chief Subrata Roy's death. Despite earlier efforts to sell assets, market conditions, pending litigations, and uncoordinated investigations slowed progress. The proposed transaction is seen as a significant step in unlocking the value of Sahara Group's major properties and settling investor dues efficiently.Read more
30 Sep 2025
The Uttar Pradesh Real Estate Regulatory Authority (UP RERA) has approved 21 new projects worth INR 7,035 crore, paving the way for 10,866 residential and commercial units across the state. Announced at the Authority's 184th meeting chaired by Sanjay Bhoosreddy, the clearances reflect strong momentum in UP's property sector. The projects span districts including Noida, Greater Noida, Ghaziabad, Lucknow, Varanasi, Mathura, Agra, Bareilly, Barabanki, Rampur, and Gorakhpur. With dedicated provisions for the Economically Weaker Section, the developments aim to serve diverse income groups while generating jobs in construction and allied industries. Noida and Greater Noida lead approvals with eight projects.Read more
30 Sep 2025
The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has approved up to a two-year extension for projects under India's production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme for solar equipment manufacturing. The decision, made by the empowered group of secretaries, addresses delays in sourcing capital goods for wafer, polysilicon, and module manufacturing. The extension applies to both tranche-I and tranche-II projects, benefiting companies such as Reliance New Energy, Adani Infrastructure, Waaree Energies, Avaada Ventures, JSW Renewable Energy, ReNew Solar Energy, and Tata Power Solar Systems. India's solar manufacturing capacity is set to expand significantly by FY29.Read more
30 Sep 2025
The Department of Town and Country Planning (DTCP) in Gurugram has directed the Garden Estate RWA to monitor and report all structural works after inspections revealed unauthorised alterations by residents. Officials warned that both individual homeowners and the RWA could face legal action if violations go unchecked. While some residents support strict enforcement to ensure safety and planning discipline, others argue that minor internal changes should not be penalised. Authorities said the move aims to strengthen transparency and compliance by making RWAs accountable. Clearer guidelines distinguishing serious structural breaches from internal modifications may help balance safety with resident flexibility.Read more
29 Sep 2025
The Punjab cabinet has approved imposing charges on encroachments of village common lands, including panchayat roads and watercourses, with price fixation committees under deputy commissioners determining amounts. Proceeds will be shared between the state and local bodies, and alternate routes provided where needed. The cabinet also cleared amendments to the Right to Business Act to speed up industrial approvals, and sanctioned a special court in Mohali for NIA cases, which will also handle ED and CBI matters. Other decisions included a one-time settlement scheme for rice millers, amendments to the Punjab Apartment and Property Regulation Act, and passage of the Punjab GST (Amendment) Bill, 2025.Read more
29 Sep 2025
The Supreme Court has held two tenants in Saharanpur guilty of contempt for refusing to follow its eviction order. One has been sentenced to three months in civil prison along with a fine of INR 100,000, while the other has been fined INR 50,000. If the fines are not paid within two months, both face additional jail time. The case had its origin in an eviction order issued by the Rent Control Authority, later upheld by the Allahabad High Court. The top court said the tenants deliberately disobeyed orders and misled the proceedings.Read more
29 Sep 2025
The Telangana government is set to amend the Indian Stamp Act and Registration Act to plug revenue leakages from property auctions by banks and financial institutions. Buyers of auctioned properties will now be required to pay full stamp duty on transaction value, ending the practice of using only a "sale certificate" to bypass payments. A new Section 22-B of the Registration Act will also empower officials to cancel fraudulent registrations made through forgery, impersonation, or double sales-authority currently limited to courts. The amendments, requiring presidential assent, align with measures in states like Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu and are expected to safeguard revenue while curbing property fraud.Read more