The Supreme Court of India has ruled in favor of homebuyers affected by builder default in a significant Mumbai real estate project, ordering refunds and loan waivers. This landmark decision brings much-needed relief to aggrieved homebuyers and sets a pre
Real EstateHomebuyersBuilder DefaultSupreme CourtRefundsReal Estate NewsMar 26, 2025
The main issue addressed in the Supreme Court's ruling is the builder default in a Mumbai real estate project, where builders failed to deliver the promised residential units to homebuyers as per the agreed terms and timelines.
The Supreme Court has ordered the builders to provide refunds and waive off the home loans of the affected homebuyers, providing immediate financial assistance and relief.
Advocate Alakh Alok represented the homebuyers in the case and expressed satisfaction with the Supreme Court's ruling.
The Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 (RERA) is a law introduced by the government to bring more accountability and transparency to the real estate sector in India.
The ruling is a landmark decision that emphasizes the protection of homebuyers' rights and sets a precedent for stricter regulations and accountability in the real estate industry.
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