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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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Resolving Complexities: Legal Solutions for Infrastructure Disputes
Infrastructure projects are critical to economic growth, yet they often involve multiple stakeholders, massive investments, and complex contractual arrangements. Inevitably, disputes can arise during planning, execution, or operation phases. Infrastructure Disputes Law provides the legal framework to resolve these conflicts efficiently while protecting the interests of all parties involved. Understanding Infrastructure Disputes Infrastructure disputes typically...
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Intellectual Property Law: Safeguarding Creativity, Innovation, and Commercial Identity in a Global Economy
 “Amit Katyal’s Krrish Realtech Embroiled in ₹205 Crore Scam, ED Investigates”    The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has uncovered a major scam involving Krrish Realtech, a Gurugram-based realty group, where homebuyers’ funds worth ₹205 crore were allegedly diverted to a hotel project in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The ED has filed a chargesheet and the court has...
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Protecting Homebuyers' Rights: A Landmark Judgment
“A Key Development in Competition Law”    The Delhi High Court has issued a notice to the Competition Commission of India (CCI) in response to a plea filed by TLG India, challenging the CCI’s investigation into alleged media cartelization. The investigation, which TLG India claims is fundamentally flawed, targets Publicis Groupe, an entity that TLG...
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