Third-Party Rights Must Be Considered When Appeals Are Revived After Long Delays: SC

The Supreme Court has set aside a Bombay High Court order that restored a 14-year-old dismissed appeal, ruling that courts must weigh third-party rights before condoning such extraordinary delays, particularly in real estate disputes.

In a landmark decision: MahaRERA Tribunal Upholds RERA Act’s Retroactive Power

Based on the provided news article, here is an excerpt that captures the essence of the ruling: “In a significant legal victory for homebuyers, the Maharashtra Real Estate Appellate Tribunal (MahaRERA Tribunal) has delivered a detailed order affirming the retroactive power of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 (RERA Act). The ruling came in the appeals of two allottees from an incomplete project in Malad, solidifying the protection RERA offers to consumers even for agreements made before the law was enacted.

What and Who Failed Mumbai?

By Varun Singh Mumbai is often described as India’s financial capital, the…

‘We Cut Costs, You Raised Prices’: CM Fadnavis Slams Builders at CREDAI-MCHI Event

At CREDAI-MCHI’s leadership change event in Mumbai, CM Devendra Fadnavis criticised developers for raising home prices despite the government meeting their demands, including premium cuts and infrastructure upgrades.

Where Property Prices Doubled in 3 Years – India’s Real Estate Hotspots Revealed

Some Indian housing markets have doubled in value since 2021. ANAROCK data reveals the 14 micro markets leading this boom, their growth drivers, and the investment outlook for 2026.