Functioning of RERA ‘disappointing’, observes Supreme Court
The Hindu
Supreme Court criticizes disappointing functioning of Real Estate Regulatory Authority, calls for regulatory mechanism to protect homebuyers.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday (March 4, 2025) remarked that the functioning of Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) established under a Central law to protect the investments of homebuyers as well as promote the real estate sector have been “disappointing”.
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The oral observation from a Bench headed by Justice Surya Kant was triggered by a submission from senior advocate K. Parameshwar about the “domino effect” seen in the real estate sector.
Mr. Parameshwar said a commonly seen phenomenon is when a project of a builder fails, other projects also follow suit. The senior lawyer said this train of events was seen across States.
He suggested a regulatory mechanism within the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act of 2016 to curb this trend causing extensive damage to both homebuyers and real estate companies. He urged for the Court’s intervention.
“The functioning of RERA has been disappointing,” Justice Kant said.
The Bench however said a regulatory body may be objected to by the States, who would raise the issue of federalism. “States will complain,” Justice Kant noted.