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Noida Authority Seals Lotus Panache Towers: A Strong Message on Compliance and Accountability
The recent action taken by the Noida Authority against the Lotus Panache real estate project marks a crucial moment in the enforcement of urban development laws and regulatory discipline. Acting against long-standing violations, the Authority sealed three under-construction residential towers and ten commercial units after discovering massive outstanding dues and unauthorized construction activities. According to...
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Noida Residents Seek Relief from Demolition Notices for Home Extensions
  Residents across several Noida sectors have approached local authorities seeking relief from     demolition and sealing notices     issued for     minor home extensions such as verandah enclosures and small structural additions.   The notices, served under Section 10 of the Uttar Pradesh Industrial Area Development Act, classify these additions as...
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Supreme Court Upholds Sealing of Property Misused for Commercial Purpose in Delhi’s New Rajinder Nagar Market
In a recent ruling in   M.C. Mehta v. Union of India & Ors. , the Supreme Court of India upheld the sealing of a property that was originally sanctioned as a shop-cum-residence but was being misused for commercial purposes on the upper residential floors.   Main Issue:   Whether a property sanctioned for mixed...
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real estate lawyer in delhi
Real Estate Law encompasses the set of legal rules and regulations that govern the ownership, use, and transfer of property. Whether you are buying a residential home, investing in commercial spaces, or managing disputes, understanding Real Estate Law is vital for protecting your rights and ensuring smooth property dealings. Understanding Real Estate Law At its...
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⚖️ “From Conflict to Resolution: How Civil Law Protects Your Rights”
Civil law forms the bedrock of a just society, ensuring that individuals, organizations, and institutions operate within a framework of fairness and accountability. Unlike criminal law, which punishes offenses against the state, civil law deals with disputes between private parties — where the goal is not punishment, but resolution and restoration of rights. Understanding Civil...
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Protecting Homebuyers' Rights: A Landmark Judgment
The Supreme Court of India has issued a series of directions to safeguard the interests of homebuyers and strengthen the functioning of the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT), and Real Estate Regulatory Authorities (RERAs).    Case Reference:  Mansi Brar Fernandes v Shubha Sharma and Anr    Key Issue:  Delayed...
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Protecting Homebuyers' Rights: A Landmark Judgment
Key Points of the Judgment:    –  Physical Possession After Sale : The court held that a secured creditor’s right to physical possession of a property remains intact, even if the property has been sold to a new owner. –  Role of District Magistrate : The District Magistrate’s role under Section 14 of the SARFAESI...
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