Chitra Ramachandran has been appointed as the new interim chief judicial member of the Telangana Real Estate Appellate Tribunal, marking a significant step in the state's regulatory framework for the real estate sector.
TelanganaReal EstateChitra RamachandranTreatReraReal Estate MaharashtraApr 27, 2025

The Telangana Real Estate Appellate Tribunal (TREAT) is responsible for hearing appeals against the orders of the Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) and ensuring that developers adhere to the regulations set forth by the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 (RERA).
Chitra Ramachandran is a seasoned legal expert who has been appointed as the new interim chief judicial member of the Telangana Real Estate Appellate Tribunal (TREAT).
The main challenges include issues related to project delays, quality of construction, and regulatory compliance. Homebuyers often face difficulties in obtaining their properties on time, and the regulatory framework aims to address these issues.
Chitra Ramachandran's expertise is expected to enhance the effectiveness of the tribunal, ensuring timely resolutions to disputes and upholding the rights of homebuyers. Her leadership will contribute to a more transparent and reliable environment in the real estate market.
The RERA Act provides a robust regulatory framework for the real estate sector, aiming to promote transparency, accountability, and consumer protection. It sets norms for real estate developers and establishes mechanisms for resolving disputes between developers and homebuyers.

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