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MahaRERA Must Allow In-Person Hearings Too, Rules Bombay High CourtVirtual-only model no longer acceptable; hybrid system mandatory within four weeks

In a major boost for homebuyers, the Bombay High Court has ordered MahaRERA to start hybrid hearings, giving litigants the choice to appear physically or virtually. The court criticized the Authority’s virtual-only model and directed urgent reforms in how real estate cases and execution matters are handled.

Mature InvITs to Drive AUM Past ₹8 Lakh Crore by FY27 Despite Rising Leverage

India’s InvITs are set to grow their AUM to over ₹8 lakh crore by FY27, led by mature trust acquisitions in the roads sector. Despite higher leverage, credit profiles remain strong due to regulatory guardrails and stable cash flows.

PVC Pipe Manufacturers Set for 10–11% Revenue Growth in FY26, Operating Margins to Rebound

PVC pipe manufacturers in India are expected to clock 10–11% revenue growth in FY26, driven by government-backed demand, policy support, and stable resin prices, with operating margins rebounding to nearly 14%.

Now You Can Track Every Home Being Built in Maharashtra

With the launch of SHIP (State Housing Information Portal), Maharashtra will become the first Indian state to provide real-time tracking of all housing projects across the public and private sectors. Citizens can now see how many homes are being built, where, and for whom—bringing radical transparency to urban development and housing schemes.

UP Govt Cuts Stamp Duty for Women Homebuyers: Real Estate Experts Welcome Move, Call for Broader Reforms

The Uttar Pradesh government has reduced stamp duty by 1% for women buying property up to ₹1 crore. Industry experts call it a progressive step that empowers women and boosts mid-segment housing, while also urging for broader tax reforms to make homeownership affordable for all.