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		<title>From ₹8,000 to ₹9,500: How a Rate Row Between Two Builders Delayed 80 Families for Two Years</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>“₹8,000 or ₹9,500 per sq.ft.?<br />
One builder’s greed over ₹1,500/sq.ft. kept 80 ready Pune flats locked for two years.<br />
Today the Bombay High Court said ENOUGH — quashed the stop-work notice and ordered immediate possession.<br />
When private fights hurt real home-buyers, the court steps in.”</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://squarefeatindia.com/from-%e2%82%b98000-to-%e2%82%b99500-how-a-rate-row-between-two-builders-delayed-80-families-for-two-years/">From ₹8,000 to ₹9,500: How a Rate Row Between Two Builders Delayed 80 Families for Two Years</a> appeared first on <a href="https://squarefeatindia.com">Square Feat India</a>.</p>
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<p><strong>Bombay High Court quashes PMC stop-work notice, orders immediate Occupation Certificate for completed Wing-D of Rajgruhi Residency</strong></p>



<p><strong>A ₹1,500 per sq.ft. dispute turns into a two-year nightmare</strong> What began as a private argument over sale price between the original landowner Wellbuild Merchants Pvt Ltd and its appointed developer M/s Atria Constructions ended up holding 80 ready flats and dozens of home-buyers hostage. Today, in a 62-page judgment, the Bombay High Court tore into the “gross abuse of process” and ordered the Pune Municipal Corporation to immediately grant the Occupation Certificate for the fully completed Wing-D of Rajgruhi Residency.</p>



<p><strong>The root of the fight: ₹8,000 vs ₹9,500 per sq.ft.</strong> Under the 2021 Development Agreement, Atria was required to achieve an average minimum sale rate of ₹8,000 per sq.ft. (saleable area = RERA carpet + 35%). By 2024, Wellbuild claimed the market rate in the area had jumped to at least ₹9,500–₹10,000 and accused Atria of planning to sell the remaining flats at lower rates or through benami deals to quickly exit the project, thereby short-changing Wellbuild’s profit share.</p>



<p><strong>The court-recorded undertaking that should have ended the matter</strong> On 22 November 2024 (just three days ago), a Division Bench of the Bombay High Court recorded a solemn undertaking from Atria Constructions that it will <strong>not sell a single remaining flat in Wing-C or Wing-D below ₹9,500 per sq.ft.</strong> and will give Wellbuild 30 days’ first-right-of-refusal on every fresh sale. The Division Bench refused to stop construction or sale of flats.</p>



<p><strong>Yet Wellbuild kept blocking</strong> Despite the binding court undertaking, Wellbuild continued to lodge complaints with PMC, MPCB, and the Environment Department, insisting the Occupancy Certificate must not be released until arbitration is over — effectively trying to paralyse a 100% completed building for years.</p>



<p><strong>The High Court’s blistering response today</strong> The bench of Justice G S Kulkarni and Justice Arif S Doctor called it exactly what it was. Here are the court’s strongest observations (verbatim extracts):</p>



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<li>Para 9: “It is at this stage, a very peculiar dispute has arisen, which appears to be wholly between Wellbuild and the petitioner. The flat purchasers of Wing-D are sandwiched between these disputing parties. <strong>It also appears that the municipal machinery is being used to settle these private disputes.</strong>”</li>



<li>Para 10: “The following discussion on the facts would shed light on such factual conspectus.”</li>



<li>Throughout the judgment (especially after narrating the 22 Nov 2024 Division Bench order): The court repeatedly stressed that once a ₹9,500 floor price was guaranteed by a court-recorded undertaking and the Division Bench had refused to stop work, Wellbuild had <strong>no business running to statutory authorities</strong> to block a completed tower.</li>
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<p><strong>Key findings of today’s judgment</strong></p>



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<li>Wing-D is an independent building with separately sanctioned plans (13 Oct 2021); construction 100% complete since Dec 2023.</li>



<li>Storm-water drain realignment (the only pending civic issue) is already 70% done under PMC’s own work order.</li>



<li>Private arbitration disputes and profit-sharing fights <strong>cannot be allowed to hold innocent third-party buyers to ransom</strong>.</li>



<li>The Stop Work Notice dated 10 Dec 2024 is quashed.</li>



<li>PMC directed to process and grant Occupation Certificate for Wing-D immediately (within weeks).</li>
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<p><strong>Relief at last for 80 families</strong> The 49 petitioners — home-buyers who paid full money years ago — along with other flat owners in Wing-D can finally move into their homes before the end of 2025. The court has ensured that a ₹1,500 per sq.ft. rate war between two builders will no longer punish ordinary citizens.</p>



<p>Also Read: <a href="https://squarefeatindia.com/one-society-for-two-buildings-a-kilometer-apart-bombay-hc-backs-for-independence/">One Society for Two Buildings a Kilometer Apart? Bombay HC Backs For Independence</a></p>
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