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Realty Stocks Open the Week on Uneven Ground: Early Gains, Cautious Trades and Key Triggers to Watch Through the Day

Indian real estate stocks opened the week with uneven performance as select names gained while others traded flat. With interest-rate sensitivity and valuation concerns in focus, investors are watching volume trends and sector momentum closely through the day.

Signing a Rehab Agreement and Still Going to Court? Bombay HC Says It Can Cost You Dearly

The Bombay High Court has delivered a sharp warning to occupants who sign rehabilitation agreements and still approach courts to delay demolition. Calling such conduct an abuse of process, the Court dismissed multiple suits and imposed heavy costs, reinforcing that redevelopment cannot be stalled through strategic litigation.

One Common Member, One Request — and an Entire Society Committee Is Removed for 5 Years

In a landmark ruling, the Bombay High Court has shown that even a single society member can bring down an entire managing committee. A simple request for meeting minutes led to a five-year ban on committee members, reinforcing that transparency in housing societies is not optional.

Realty Stocks: Focus Shifts to Demand Trends and Policy Signals

Realty stocks closed the week mixed, supported by large developers and steady housing demand, while mid-caps saw selective selling. The coming week will hinge on demand data, earnings updates, and policy cues.

MahaRERA Stops Lender’s Bid to ‘Hijack’ Stalled Project: IIFL’s Promoter Change Plea Rejected

In a decisive blow to lender overreach, MahaRERA dismissed IIFL’s plea to revoke Shreeji Enterprises’ role in the stalled Woodshire project, emphasizing RERA’s focus on allottees over private disputes. The order also grants partial relief to a homebuyer, probes potential double sales, and imposes a project freeze, highlighting ongoing challenges in India’s real estate sector.