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Redevelopment Disputes Can’t Be Thrown Out Without Trial: Bombay High Court

The Bombay High Court has ruled that redevelopment disputes in cooperative housing societies cannot be summarily dismissed solely on jurisdictional objections, allowing members to challenge general body decisions in the Co-operative Court after proper trial.

MahaRERA Orders ₹724 Crore Recovery from Builders, Just One-Third of Amount Reached Homebuyers

MahaRERA has issued recovery warrants worth ₹724 crore against builders across Maharashtra, but only one-third of the amount has been recovered so far. Mumbai Suburban and Pune account for the largest unpaid dues, raising concerns over weak enforcement.

Income Tax Tribunal Clears Buyer, Says ‘No Proof of Cash Payment’ in Rubberwala’s Platinum Mall Case

The Mumbai Income Tax Appellate Tribunal has ruled in favour of a Platinum Mall buyer in the Rubberwala Group case, holding that alleged cash payments cannot be taxed without solid proof.

Booking Form Alone Does Not Create Binding Sale Contract: MahaRERA Orders Refund to Homebuyer

MahaRERA has ruled that a booking application form does not by itself create a binding sale contract and directed Mahindra Happinest Developers to refund ₹1.50 lakh to a homebuyer, holding that forfeiture was illegal as the booking was never completed.

Kingfisher Airlines Employees to Receive ₹311.67 Crore as ED Facilitates Long-Pending Dues

The Enforcement Directorate has facilitated the payment of ₹311.67 crore towards long-pending dues of former Kingfisher Airlines employees, following a DRT Chennai order releasing funds from PMLA-attached assets linked to Vijay Mallya.