The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has registered six FIRs against real estate developers in Mumbai, Bangalore, and Kolkata, following a Supreme Court directive to investigate alleged fraud in subvention schemes.
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A subvention scheme in real estate is a financial arrangement where a bank disburses a home loan to a developer on behalf of a homebuyer. The developer is responsible for paying the Equated Monthly Installments (EMIs) until the property is handed over to the homebuyer.
The Supreme Court directed the CBI to investigate the subvention scheme fraud after receiving numerous petitions from homebuyers who were allegedly defrauded. The Court cited an 'unholy nexus' between builders and financial institutions that exploited these schemes to the detriment of consumers.
The CBI's investigation involves cities such as Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Mohali, and Prayagraj. The probe focuses on the alleged misuse of subvention schemes by real estate developers and financial institutions.
The CBI has registered six FIRs against real estate developers in this probe. These FIRs are part of a broader investigation into alleged fraud and collusion in subvention schemes.
The potential impact of this investigation on the real estate sector is significant. It aims to hold accountable those responsible for defrauding homebuyers and to deter similar fraudulent practices in the future, potentially reshaping oversight and accountability standards in the industry.
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