Delhi-based real estate analytics firm PropEquity has filed a lawsuit against CRE Matrix in the Delhi High Court, alleging data theft and infringement of its primary real estate data. The court has issued summons and set a hearing date.
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PropEquity is suing CRE Matrix for alleged data theft and infringement of its primary real estate data. The firm is seeking a permanent injunction and damages of Rs 8 crore.
The Delhi High Court issued summons to Bhugol Analytics Private Limited (trading as CRE Matrix), its directors, and some employees, and set a hearing date for September 19.
PropEquity alleges glaring similarities and almost identical figures in the primary residential data segment reported by CRE Matrix in its ‘India Housing Report’ published in May 2025. They also claim that CRE Matrix unethically solicited their former employees, who violated non-compete clauses.
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