The Supreme Court has directed the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to probe instances of fraud and collusion between real estate developers and banks, aiming to protect homebuyers and ensure transparency in the real estate sector.
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The main reason is to investigate instances of fraud and collusion between real estate developers and banks, which have led to financial discrepancies and delays in project completions, affecting homebuyers.
The investigation will focus on financial transactions between developers and banks, the misuse of homebuyer funds, and any irregularities in the approval processes for real estate projects.
The decision is expected to set a precedent for future cases, encourage other homebuyers to come forward, and lead to stricter regulations and better accountability in the real estate sector.
The Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, was introduced to regulate the real estate sector and protect the interests of homebuyers. However, its implementation has been inconsistent.
The Supreme Court has directed them to strengthen the regulatory framework, enhance monitoring mechanisms, and take strict action against defaulting developers and banks.
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