The Supreme Court has called for major reforms in the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) and urged the government to establish a revival fund to support stressed real estate projects. The court emphasized that housing is a fundamental right and the government must protect homebuyers' interests.
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The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) is a law in India that provides for the resolution of insolvency and bankruptcy of companies and individuals. It aims to ensure the timely resolution of insolvency cases and protect the interests of all stakeholders, including homebuyers and financial creditors.
The Supreme Court suggested major reforms in the IBC to restore faith in the regulatory and insolvency framework, deter speculative misuse, and ensure that the dream home of India's citizens does not turn into a lifelong nightmare. The court emphasized the need to protect homebuyers' interests and the broader economy.
The Supreme Court has stated that the Right to Housing is not merely a contractual entitlement but a facet of the fundamental Right to Life under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution. This means that the government is constitutionally obliged to protect the interests of homebuyers and ensure they have access to housing.
The Supreme Court has urged the government to establish a revival fund under the National Asset Reconstruction Company or expand the Special Window for Affordable and Mid-Income Housing Fund to provide bridge financing for stressed real estate projects undergoing insolvency proceedings. This fund aims to prevent the liquidation of viable projects and protect homebuyer interests.
The Supreme Court has suggested several reforms, including the establishment of a committee to suggest commercially viable systemic reforms, the introduction of ‘Basel-like’ early warning frameworks, and the creation of a body corporate to identify and complete stalled projects. These reforms aim to cleanse and infuse credibility into the real estate sector.

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