The Punjab Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) has directed Gunjan Land Developers in Zirakpur to pay ₹1.25 lakh as compensation and litigation costs to two homebuyers from Amritsar for failing to deliver possession of a flat and not refunding the full amount despite a settlement agreement.
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The Punjab Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) is a regulatory body established under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, to protect the interests of homebuyers and promote a transparent and accountable real estate market in Punjab.
RERA ordered Gunjan Land Developers to pay compensation because the developer failed to deliver possession of a flat to the homebuyers and did not refund the full amount despite a settlement agreement. The developer also misrepresented the project as RERA-registered and promised amenities that were not delivered.
RERA has ordered Gunjan Land Developers to pay ₹1.25 lakh as compensation and litigation costs to the homebuyers.
RERA considered evidence including the buyer’s agreement, payment records, and dishonoured cheques to conclude that the developer had violated provisions of the RERA Act.
Homebuyers can file a complaint with RERA if they face similar issues with a developer. They can also pursue other legal claims, such as the refund of the principal amount and further damages, through appropriate legal channels.

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