A recent Supreme Court ruling has allowed state authorities to resume environmental impact assessments for around 500 real estate projects in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) and Pune, resolving a long-standing legal ambiguity.
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The ruling allows state authorities to resume environmental impact assessments for Category B projects, resolving a long-standing legal ambiguity and potentially unlocking around 500 stalled real estate projects.
Category B projects include buildings or township projects that require environmental clearance but are assessed at the state level, as opposed to Category A projects which are assessed by the Union government.
Projects were stalled due to a legal ambiguity regarding the '5 kilometre' clause, which deemed Category B projects as Category A if located within 5 kilometres of an eco-sensitive zone, requiring Union government clearance.
The ruling removes the ambiguity around 70,000 housing units across the stalled projects, primarily in the affordable and mid-income categories, potentially leading to faster project completion and delivery.
CREDAI-MCHI, the developers' advocacy group in the MMR, filed a writ petition in the Supreme Court to clarify the environmental clearance process and protect the interests of developers and homebuyers.

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