India’s real estate sector is witnessing a renaissance driven by law, transparency, and accountability. Compliance has become the new capital, turning regulation into resilience and transforming governance from a restraint into a source of sustainable growth.
The Supreme Court order cleared the way for nearly 500 stalled real estate projects in MMR and Pune. Here are 5 things to know about it and major highlights.
CBI files supplementary charge sheet against AAP MLA Amanatullah Khan in the Delhi Waqf Board scam. Allegations include illegal appointments and misuse of official position.
The Supreme Court of India has ruled that property registration does not equate to actual ownership, emphasizing the need for comprehensive legal documentation and court validation. This decision impacts property buyers, legal professionals, and real estate developers, highlighting the importance of thorough documentation in confirming true ownership rights and resolving disputes.
The Supreme Court said that land compensation should be based on principles of equity, justice, and fairness. The case involved land acquired in April 2008 for developing the Chaudhary Devi Lal Industrial Model Township.
Today, On 6th November, the Supreme Court criticized Uttar Pradesh for unlawfully demolishing a house in 2019, ordering Rs 25 lakh in compensation to the homeowner. The court emphasized the need for lawful procedures in property demolition and directed an investigation into the involved officials, reinforcing citizens’ rights against arbitrary state actions.
The Calcutta High Court has ordered an investigation into a Bangladeshi national who overstayed in India after his visa expired in 2016. The petitioner sought money laundering charges against the accused, alleging funds from Bangladesh were channeled into his business. The court directed further investigation by the State Security Control Organisation.
