The Bombay High Court has ruled in favor of a Chembur housing society, allowing them to appoint a new developer after a 12-year legal battle. This decision brings hope to the residents who have been fighting for better living conditions and project comple
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The main issue faced by the Chembur housing society was the failure of the original developer to complete the construction project on time, leading to a 12-year legal battle.
The Bombay High Court ruled in favor of the Chembur housing society, allowing them to appoint a new developer to complete the stalled construction project.
This decision is significant because it sets a precedent for other societies facing similar issues and struggling to find a resolution. It highlights the importance of protecting the rights of homebuyers.
The new developer will be selected through a transparent and competitive process, ensuring that the chosen entity has the necessary expertise and resources to complete the project.
This ruling underscores the need for stricter regulations and oversight in the real estate sector to prevent such issues from arising in the future and ensures that developers are held accountable for their actions.
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