Delhi High Court: RERA Relief Does Not Bar Arbitration Protection
Delhi High Court rules that seeking RERA relief does not bar arbitration protection. Homebuyers can pursue both remedies without doctrine of election limits.
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Delhi High Court rules that seeking RERA relief does not bar arbitration protection. Homebuyers can pursue both remedies without doctrine of election limits.
The Supreme Court has ordered a refund to a buyer after the seller concealed a Federal Bank mortgage on the property. In Moideenkutty vs Abraham George (2025), the Court ruled tha…
RERA protects homebuyers from delayed possession, poor construction, and false promises. Learn how to file RERA complaints and claim refunds or compensation.
Supreme Court rules that Section 14 IBC moratorium cannot shield developers who fail to perform obligations under development agreements, strengthening accountability in real esta…
The Karnataka High Court has ruled that RERA and Appellate Tribunal orders cannot be executed as civil court decrees. Enforcement must follow Section 40 of the RERA Act through re…