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SC Slams RERA for Inadequate Oversight of Real Estate Sector

SC Slams RERA for Inadequate Oversight of Real Estate Sector

The Supreme Court has expressed its dissatisfaction with the body’s failure to adequately regulate the real estate sector. A bench comprising Justices Surya Kant and N Kotiswar Singh, while hearing a petition concerning private builders, questioned the effectiveness of RERA in ensuring that builders adhere to the law and protect homebuyersā€™ interests.

RERA was introduced through the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act of 2016, aimed at creating a transparent, accountable real estate market. One of its primary objectives was to safeguard the hard-earned money of homebuyers by ensuring timely delivery of projects and penalising builders for non-compliance. However, senior advocate K Parameshwar, representing the Mahira Homes Welfare Association in this case, argued that RERAā€™s implementation has failed to live up to its promises. He pointed out that when a builder’s project fails, the consequences are far-reaching, causing financial distress to homebuyers and impacting other ongoing projects by the same builder.

Parameshwar explained that the collapse of a single project often triggers a domino effect, dragging down multiple other developments linked to the same builder, thereby exacerbating the situation for investors. In response, Justice Kant agreed, describing RERAā€™s current functioning as “disappointing.” He also noted that strengthening the regulatory framework for the real estate sector is essential, despite potential opposition from states. This critique highlights a growing frustration over the slow progress in implementing a more robust and proactive system that can genuinely protect the interests of homeowners and buyers in a sector often plagued by delays, financial disputes, and corruption.

Since its inception, RERA has been faced with challenges such as limited capacity, inadequate infrastructure, and regulatory loopholes, which have hindered its ability to function effectively. The Supreme Court’s remarks raise critical questions about the future of the real estate industry and whether RERA will evolve into the strong regulatory authority it was meant to be. The Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act was designed to address significant issues in the sector, including project delays and builder accountability, yet its execution has been far from flawless. The courtā€™s intervention could signal a turning point for RERA, with hopes of tightening enforcement mechanisms and bolstering consumer confidence.

In the meantime, the real estate sector remains mired in uncertainty, with thousands of homebuyers still waiting for justice and timely possession of their properties. As the Supreme Court continues to scrutinise the situation, it remains to be seen what concrete steps will be taken to overhaul RERA and make it more effective in serving the interests of the common man.

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