Yudhishthir Sharma, a resident of Didwana, has been appointed as a judicial member of the Rajasthan Real Estate Appellate Tribunal, Jaipur, for a term of 5 years.
Real Estate RajasthanYudhishthir SharmaDidwanaRajasthan GovernmentAppellate TribunalReal Estate NewsJun 14, 2024
Yudhishthir Sharma, a resident of Didwana, has been appointed as a judicial member of the Rajasthan Real Estate Appellate Tribunal.
Yudhishthir Sharma's term will last for 5 years.
Yudhishthir Sharma has previously served as a Deputy Registrar (Judicial), Registrar (Rules), and Registrar (Administration) at the Rajasthan High Court, and as the Principal Home Secretary (Law) and Director of Prosecution in the Rajasthan government.
Yudhishthir Sharma's father, Advocate Nemi Chand Sharma, was a renowned lawyer in Nagaur district.
The Rajasthan Real Estate Appellate Tribunal is responsible for hearing appeals against the decisions of the Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) and ensuring that the real estate sector operates in a transparent and fair manner.
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