The SC-appointed Lodha Committee flags illegal sales of 50 plots in Mohali's Sector 104 linked to the ₹48,000 crore Pearl Scam. Sold at one-third market value without proper registration, these transactions involve influential figures.
Uttarakhand's Waqf Board initiates detailed probe into 5,700 properties to combat encroachment and misuse, aiming to reclaim land for affordable housing development in Dehradun.
Understanding property attachment as defined by the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) is crucial for real estate buyers in India. It safeguards buyers from legal disputes and ensures secure transactions.
Section 106 of the Transfer of Property Act (TPA) governs lease termination in India, outlining notice periods and procedures for landlords and tenants to ensure smooth transitions.
Top 25 real estate developers contributed over Rs 630 crore to political parties via electoral bonds between 2019 and 2023, with the BJP receiving the largest share of Rs 314 crore.
The Supreme Court directed Lodha Crown Buildmart to reimburse a homebuyer ₹2.25Cr with 12% interest for a delayed apartment in Lodha Evoq, Wadala, overturning NCDRC's order.
Propertywala explores the debate over private beach ownership in India, discussing legal and environmental implications, as well as the nuances between possession and ownership.
The New Year begins with the consecration ceremony of the Ram Lalla idol at Ayodhya's Ram Janmabhoomi. The event will witness nationwide celebrations and religious euphoria. Despite political disagreements, the historical and cultural significance of the Ayodhya Ram Mandir will bring millions of devotees together.
This article explores the property rights of daughters and daughters-in-law in India, detailing changes in the Hindu Succession Act and recent Supreme Court rulings.
Converting residential property to commercial requires local authority permission and varies by state. Housing societies often resist, but professional services are typically allowed with approvals.
Supertech's bankruptcy declaration by NCLT may impact 25,000 home buyers, but the developer asserts that project operations will continue unaffected.
Jaypee Wish Town plans to deliver 6,000 apartments by 2022, including new and renovated units, with construction ongoing despite previous delays.
Parsvnath Developers sentenced to prison for delayed refunds to homebuyers, highlighting the issue of pending apartments in Greater Noida. Over 1 lakh apartments remain undelivered, with builders owing GNIDA ₹6,000 crore.
YEIDA has initiated the registry of residential plots in sectors 20 and 18 after a 12-year delay, with 5,500 registrations completed and an additional 2,500 planned by March 31.
SBI Capital will release ₹625 crore to fund six stalled Amrapali projects, ensuring apartment delivery to homebuyers. HUDCO expressed willingness to fund projects under specific terms.
More than 75,000 homebuyers of Amrapali, Jaypee Infratech, and Unitech in the National Capital Region are likely to be ineligible for the Rs. 25,000 crore stress fund due to government conditions. The finance ministry has clarified that the fund won’t be invested in projects facing litigation in high courts and the Supreme Court. Houses costing more than Rs. 1.5 crore in the NCR region are also not eligible.
BMC to demolish illegal Campa Cola flats after May 31, 2015, despite monsoon season. Residents seek legal options as state government rejects ordinance, leaving them with an uncertain future.
The MoEF's revised notification permits township projects in the Western Ghats, sparking protests from environmentalists who fear ecological damage.
Maharashtra legislator Vinod Tawde and NCP leaders respond to Supreme Court's stay on Campa Cola housing demolition till May 2014, calling for proper regulations.
Campa Cola residents refuse to vacate illegal flats, defying Supreme Court's deadline. Civic officials prepare for demolition amidst resident resistance.
Sahara Group approached the Supreme Court of India, asserting an error in the order restricting Subrata Roy from leaving the country until property deeds are given to SEBI.
The Supreme Court of India has denied Sahara Chief Subrata Roy's request to leave the country amid a review petition regarding travel restrictions.
The Supreme Court of India dismissed a PIL requesting a CBI investigation into licenses granted to Robert Vadra and others for Haryana colonies, citing lack of other names.
The Supreme Court of India mandates Sahara Group to transfer property deeds worth Rs 20,000 to SEBI, amid ongoing disputes regarding refunds to investors.
The Supreme Court has halted proceedings regarding Sahara firms' pleas as it reviews SEBI's request, transferring all related cases to itself.