The Supreme Court's recent ruling has cleared the way for state authorities to resume environmental impact assessments, allowing around 500 real estate projects to move forward, particularly in key markets like Mumbai and Pune.
Supreme CourtReal EstateEnvironmental ClearanceMmrSeiaaReal Estate MaharashtraAug 12, 2025

The ruling allows state authorities to resume environmental impact assessments for Category B real estate projects in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) and Pune, unlocking around 500 projects.
Projects were stalled due to a legal ambiguity regarding the environmental clearance process, particularly the '5 kilometre' clause, which deemed Category B projects as Category A if they were near eco-sensitive zones.
The SEIAA and SEAC are now recognized as the competent authorities to seek environmental clearance for Category B projects, as per the Supreme Court ruling.
The ruling removes ambiguity around 70,000 housing units across the stalled projects, mainly in the affordable and mid-income categories.
The Union government submitted to the court that it does not have the bandwidth to process the environmental clearances of hundreds of such projects at any given time, supporting the need for state-level assessments.

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