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Registrar Cannot Decide Ownership Disputes or Force Housing Societies to Issue Maintenance Bills

A shop dispute dating back to the 1990s has led to a landmark Bombay High Court ruling limiting the powers of the Registrar, holding that ownership disputes cannot be forced onto housing societies through administrative orders.

Bombay High Court Shocks Lenders: Loan Arbitration Award Worth ₹1 Cr Thrown Out at Recovery Stage

In a major relief for borrowers, the Bombay High Court has ruled that loan recovery awards passed by arbitrators unilaterally appointed by lenders are void and unenforceable—even if never challenged earlier.

India Real Estate Enters 2026 on Stable Ground: Sentiment Holds Above 60, Office Market Leads Confidence Revival

India’s real estate sector closes 2025 on a stable note as sentiment scores hold above 60. Backed by strong office demand, improving funding conditions, and broad-based regional optimism, the market enters 2026 on firmer, more disciplined foundations.

🏗️ Realty Stocks Open on a Cautious But Steady Note as Markets Kick Off; Sector Awaits Key Cues

Realty stocks opened on a steady note with large developers providing support while mid-caps traded mixed. The sector is expected to remain range-bound as investors await intraday triggers.

Recovery Can Be Made From Occupiers / Flat Holders: Liability Runs With the Flat, Rules Bombay High Court

In a landmark ruling, the Bombay High Court has held that society maintenance dues can be recovered from occupiers and flat holders even without registered sale agreements, ruling that liability runs with the flat and follows possession rather than paperwork.