he UP-RERA benches will proceed to make a unilateral decision in accordance with the provisions outlined in the RERA Act.
UP-RERA Issues Public Notice to Promoters for Online Hearings
The Uttar Pradesh Real Estate Regulatory Authority (UP-RERA) has taken a proactive step by issuing a public notice in newspapers, summoning promoters from various districts of the state to participate in online hearings scheduled for the coming month. This initiative aims to address 24 complaints lodged against multiple developers, emphasizing transparency and accountability in the real estate sector.
Last Opportunity for Non-Attending Parties
Parties who have failed to appear for hearings before various benches of UP-RERA are granted a final opportunity to present their cases through this public notice. Among the entities facing complaints are Palm Estate, IMCO Mutri, Shine City Intaprojects, Dwarika Residency, Ganpati Builders, Leania Intraventures, Aungi Homes, Maya Infra Buildwell, G.LD Housing Infrastructure, Khalsa Real Estate, Omega Infrabuild, and Samridhi Intrastate.
Online Hearing Mechanism
The authority has adopted an online hearing model, aligning with the e-court framework, to facilitate the resolution process efficiently. This digital approach ensures accessibility and convenience for all stakeholders involved.
Unilateral Decision in Absence of Promoters
In cases where promoters fail to attend the hearings despite the public notice, UP-RERA reserves the right to make a unilateral decision in accordance with the provisions of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act (RERA). This underscores the authority’s commitment to upholding the principles of fairness and justice.
Resumption of LPREAT Lucknow Bench
In compliance with the directives of the Allahabad High Court, UP-RERA has announced the resumption of operations for the Lucknow bench of the Real Estate Appellate Tribunal (LPREAT) from May 21st onwards. This decision reflects the authority’s responsiveness to legal mandates and its dedication to ensuring a streamlined dispute resolution process.
Call-to-Action
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What is the purpose of UP-RERA’s public notice to promoters?
A: The public notice aims to summon promoters to participate in online hearings addressing complaints lodged against them, ensuring transparency and accountability.
Q: Which entities are facing complaints mentioned in the public notice?
A: Complaints have been lodged against various developers, including Palm Estate, IMCO Mutri, Shine City Intaprojects, and others.
Q: What action will UP-RERA take if promoters fail to attend the hearings?
A: In the absence of promoters at the hearings despite the public notice, UP-RERA reserves the right to make a unilateral decision as per the provisions of the RERA Act.
Q: When did the LPREAT Lucknow bench resume its operations?
A: The LPREAT Lucknow bench resumed its operations from May 21st, following compliance with the directives of the Allahabad High Court.
Additional Resources
For further information and updates on UP-RERA’s initiatives and regulatory framework, visit the official website and refer to relevant legal documents and guidelines.
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