| Date of Order | Sections Invoked | Complainant & Respondent | Summary of Case | Download |
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| X-Y-Z | Section 6 of the RERA Act, 2016; Rule 7 of the West Bengal Rules, 2021; and Category B 3 of the New Extension Regulation. |
Complainant: N/A
Respondent: West Bengal Real Estate Regulatory Authority vs WBRERA |
This order addresses an application for the extension of a real estate project's registration under the West Bengal Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016. After reviewing the submitted documents and hearing the matter, the Authority found that there is a delay in the project's completion and deemed an extension necessary. Consequently, the Authority unanimously granted the extension of the project registration for a period from April 1, 2026, to March 30, 2027. However, the extension is subject to strict compliance and the imposition of a penalty of Rs 87,804/- for contravention of the relevant extension regulations. To secure the extension, the Promoter must: 1. Pay the full penalty amount. 2. Submit a notarized affidavit detailing the overall work milestone for the entire project within 15 days. 3. Commit to uploading quarterly project updates on the WBRERA website within 7 days of the quarter's end. 4. Submit detailed work milestones (hard and soft copies) to the Authority within 7 days after every 90-day period. The Authority reserves the right to conduct inspections and may revoke the extension if any discrepancy or misrepresentation is found. | |
| X-Y-Z | Section 6 of the RERA Act, 2016; Rule 7 of the WBRE Rules, 2016; Category B3 of the New Extension Regulation (dt. 19.08.2025); Extension Regulation (dt. 19.08.2025); and general provisions of the RERA Act. |
Complainant: RITURAJ CONSTRUCTION LLP & Respondent: West Bengal Real Estate Regulatory Authority vs WBRERA |
This order addresses an application for the extension of registration for the real estate project, citing the inability to complete the project by the original deadline of 31.12.2025. After reviewing the promoter's affidavit and supporting documents, the Authority determined that a delay in completion was evident and that an extension was necessary to facilitate the completion certificate and the handover process to allottees. Consequently, the Authority unanimously granted the extension of the project's registration for a period spanning from **01.01.2026 to 03.12.2026**. This grant is subject to several strict conditions and the imposition of a penalty of **₹1,71,468/-**. The promoter must pay this penalty and submit proof of payment. Furthermore, the promoter is mandated to: 1. Submit a detailed Work Milestone Affidavit within 15 days. 2. Upload Quarterly Project Updates and submit detailed Work Milestones every 90 days. The Authority reserves the right to conduct inspections and take stringent action, including revocation of the extension, in case of any discrepancy or misrepresentation. | |
| X-Y-Z | Section 6 of RERA Act, 2016; Rule 7 of WBR Rules, 2021; and Category B 3 of the New Extension Regulation. |
Complainant: N/A
Respondent: West Bengal Real Estate Regulatory Authority vs WBRERA |
This order, issued by the West Bengal Real Estate Regulatory Authority (WBRERA), addresses an application for the extension of project registration for a real estate development. The Authority noted that the project’s registration had expired on December 31, 2025, and the Promoter sought an extension due to delays in completion. After reviewing the submitted affidavits and supporting documents, the Authority found sufficient grounds to grant the extension. Consequently, the Authority unanimously decided to extend the project's registration period from January 1, 2026, to December 31, 2026. Crucially, the extension is subject to strict compliance and penalties. The Promoter is mandated to pay a penalty of Rs 302,652/- for contravention of the relevant regulations. Furthermore, the Promoter must submit a detailed Work Milestone Affidavit within 15 days, and must provide quarterly updates and detailed progress reports every 90 days thereafter. The Authority emphasized that the extension is conditional, reserving the right to conduct unannounced inspections and take stringent action, including revocation, for any misrepresentation or failure to comply with the stipulated milestones. | |
| X-Y-Z | Section 6 of the RERA Act, 2016; Rule 7 of the WB RERA Rules, 2021; and Category A 1/B_2 of the New Extension Regulation. |
Complainant: N/A
Respondent: N/A vs WBRERA |
This order, issued by the West Bengal Real Estate Regulatory Authority (WBRERA), addresses the application for an extension of registration for the project ‘SJ BIMLA,’ whose original validity expired on September 30, 2025. After reviewing the submitted documentation and considering the delay in project completion, the Authority unanimously granted an extension of the project's registration period from October 1, 2025, to March 31, 2026. The extension is subject to strict compliance and the payment of a penalty of Rs 5,742/- for contravention of the New Extension Regulation. Crucially, the Authority mandated several conditions for the continued validity of the registration. The promoter must submit a notarized affidavit detailing the overall work milestone within 15 days. Furthermore, the promoter must upload quarterly project updates and submit detailed work milestones every 90 days. The Authority reserves the right to conduct inspections and take stringent action, including the revocation of the extension, in case of any discrepancy or non-compliance. | |
| X-Y-Z | Section 6 of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016. (Also references Rule 7 and Regulation B 3). |
Complainant: N/A
Respondent: West Bengal Real Estate Regulatory Authority vs WBRERA |
This order addresses an application seeking an extension of the registration period for a real estate project. The Authority reviewed the promoter's submission, noting that the project completion was not feasible by the original expiry date. After thorough consideration, the Authority unanimously granted the extension of the project's registration for a period spanning from February 1, 2026, to January 31, 2027. However, the extension is conditional and comes with strict compliance requirements. The promoter has been penalized an amount of Rs 7,200/- for contravention of the New Extension Regulation, which must be paid before the extension certificate is issued. Furthermore, the Authority mandated several compliance measures: 1. The promoter must submit a Notarized Affidavit detailing the work milestone for the entire extended period. 2. Quarterly updates must be uploaded to the WBRERA website. 3. Detailed Work Milestone Affidavits must be submitted within 7 days following the expiry of every 90-day period. The order concludes by warning that the Authority reserves the right to conduct unannounced inspections and take stringent action, including the revocation of the extension, in case of any discrepancy or misrepresentation. | |
| X-Y-Z | Section 6 of RERA Act, 2016; Rule 7 of WBRE Rules, 2021; Category B 3 of New Extension Regulation; Form F of WBRE Rules, 2021. |
Complainant: N/A
Respondent: West Bengal Real Estate Regulatory Authority vs WBRERA |
This order, issued by the West Bengal Real Estate Regulatory Authority (WBRERA), addresses the application for an extension of registration for the project 'SPRING NEST'. The Authority reviewed the promoter's request, citing delays in the project's completion, and, after thorough examination of the submitted documents, unanimously decided to grant the extension. The registration is hereby extended for a period from December 1, 2025, to November 30, 2026. Crucially, the extension is conditional and comes with the imposition of a penalty of Rs 25,596/- for contravention of the relevant regulations. The promoter must deposit this penalty amount to receive the system-generated certificate. Furthermore, the order mandates strict compliance: the promoter must submit a notarized affidavit detailing the overall work milestone within 15 days. Ongoing compliance requires the submission of quarterly updates and detailed work milestones every 90 days. The Authority reserves the right to conduct surprise inspections and take stringent action, including revocation, for any misrepresentation or discrepancy. | |
| X-Y-Z | Section 6, Section 61, Section 4, and Section 60 of the RERA Act, 2016. |
Complainant: N/A
Respondent: SIDDHA TOWN BARUIPUR LLP vs WBRERA |
This order addresses an application for the extension of project registration for a real estate development. The Authority noted that while the project registration had expired, the promoter sought an extension, citing delays in completion. The Authority observed a procedural lapse, noting that the application for extension was submitted outside the stipulated three-month window required by the Rules. Consequently, a penalty of Rs. 1,70,112/- was imposed for contravention of the relevant rules. Despite the procedural delay, the Authority, after reviewing the submitted affidavits and documents, found that an extension was urgently required for the completion and handover of units. Therefore, the Authority unanimously granted the extension of the project registration for a period from April 1, 2025, to March 31, 2026. Crucially, the extension is subject to several strict conditions: the payment of the imposed penalty; the submission of a detailed Work Milestone Affidavit within 15 days; and mandatory quarterly updates and subsequent 90-day progress reports. The Authority reserved the right to conduct inspections and revoke the extension if any misrepresentation or discrepancy is found. | |
| X-Y-Z | Section 6 of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016. |
Complainant: SUGAM SERENITY LLP
Respondent: West Bengal Real Estate Regulatory Authority vs WBRERA |
The West Bengal Real Estate Regulatory Authority (WBRERA) has granted an extension for the registration of the project, ‘SUGAM PRAKRITI’. The extension, sought under the provisions of the RERA Act, 2016, is approved for a period spanning from January 1, 2026, to May 31, 2026. The Authority acknowledged the need for the extension due to delays in project completion, provided the promoter assures that the rights and interests of existing allottees will not be compromised. This grant is subject to strict compliance and financial penalties. The promoter must pay a penalty of Rs 289,980/-, in addition to paying the requisite extension fees online. Crucially, the order mandates several compliance steps: 1. The promoter must submit a detailed Work Milestone Affidavit within 15 days. 2. Quarterly updates and detailed 90-day work milestones must be submitted regularly. 3. The Authority reserves the right to conduct surprise inspections and may revoke the extension for any discrepancy or misrepresentation. Failure to adhere to these terms will result in stringent action by the Authority. | |
| X-Y-Z | 1. Section 6 of RERA Act, 2016 2. Rule 7 of WB RERA Rules, 2021 3. Category B_3 of the New Extension Regulation (vide no- 921-RERA dated 19.08.25) |
Complainant: N/A
Respondent: West Bengal Real Estate Regulatory Authority vs WBRERA |
This order, issued by the West Bengal Real Estate Regulatory Authority (WBRERA), addresses an application for the extension of registration for the project "SUNSHINE ONE." The Authority, after reviewing the submitted documents and considering the delay in project completion, has unanimously decided to grant an extension of the project's registration. The validity of the project is hereby extended for a period from January 1, 2026, to December 31, 2026. Crucially, the extension is conditional and comes with the imposition of a penalty of Rs 14,50,170/- for contravention of the New Extension Regulation. The certificate of extension will only be issued upon the payment of this penalty. The Promoter must adhere to strict compliance requirements, including: 1. Submitting a detailed Work Milestone Affidavit within 15 days. 2. Uploading Quarterly Project Updates on the WBRERA website. 3. Submitting a comprehensive Work Milestone Affidavit every 90 days, detailing work completed and work pending. The Authority reserves the right to conduct inspections and take stringent action, including revocation of the extension, in case of any discrepancy or misrepresentation. | |
| X-Y-Z | Section 6 of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016; Rule 7 of the West Bengal Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Rules, 2021; and Category B 3 of the New Extension Regulation. |
Complainant: CONCRETE GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE & DEVELOPERS
Respondent: West Bengal Real Estate Regulatory Authority vs WBRERA |
This order, issued by the West Bengal Real Estate Regulatory Authority (WBRERA), addresses the application for an extension of registration for the project, 'SURYANARAYAN APARTMENT'. The Authority, after reviewing the submitted documents and considering the reasons for delay, has unanimously granted an extension of the project's registration period. The validity is extended from September 30, 2025, to September 29, 2026. Crucially, the extension is conditional and comes with the imposition of a penalty of Rs 10,836/- for contravention of the relevant extension regulations. To maintain the extension, the promoter must adhere to strict compliance measures, including: 1. Submitting a Notarized Affidavit detailing the overall project work milestone within 15 days. 2. Uploading quarterly project updates on the WBRERA website within 7 days of the quarter's end. 3. Submitting detailed Work Milestones via Notarized Affidavit every 90 days, specifying work completed and work pending. The Authority reserves the right to conduct unannounced inspections and may revoke the extension if any discrepancy or misrepresentation is found. | |
| X-Y-Z | Section 6 of RERA, 2016; Rule 7 of WB RERA Rules, 2021; Category B_ 1 of the New Extension Regulation; and general provisions of the RERA Act. |
Complainant: PRIMARC PROJECTS PRIVATE LIMITED
Respondent: West Bengal Real Estate Regulatory Authority vs WBRERA |
This order, issued by the West Bengal Real Estate Regulatory Authority (WBRERA), addresses an application for the extension of project registration for the real estate project, ‘THE RAMDULARI’. The Authority, after reviewing the submitted documentation and considering the delay in project completion, has unanimously decided to grant an extension of the project registration. The validity of the project is hereby extended for a period from January 1, 2026, to March 31, 2026. Crucially, the grant of this extension is subject to several mandatory compliance requirements. The Authority has imposed a penalty of Rs 52,668/- for contravention of the New Extension Regulation, which must be paid before the issuance of the certificate. Furthermore, the project promoter must submit a Notarized Affidavit detailing the work milestone for the entire project within 15 days. Ongoing compliance mandates include submitting quarterly updates and detailed work milestones every 90 days thereafter. The Authority reserves the right to conduct inspections and may revoke the extension if any discrepancy or misrepresentation is found. | |
| X-Y-Z | Section 6 of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016. Rule 7 of the West Bengal Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Rules, 2021. |
Complainant: Not explicitly stated (The Authority/West Bengal Real Estate Regulatory Authority is making the decision, which is an action regarding the applicant's request.)
Respondent: M/S SUGAM DIAMOND PROJECTS LLP vs WBRERA |
This order addresses the application for the extension of registration for the real estate project, "URBAN LAKES PHASE-I," which was originally registered in 2020. The Authority noted that the project completion was delayed beyond the original expiry date of January 1, 2026. After reviewing the promoter's affidavit and supporting documents, the Authority unanimously decided to grant an extension of the project's registration period from January 2, 2026, to December 31, 2026. This extension is subject to strict compliance and financial penalties. The promoter is required to pay a penalty of Rs 12,39,894/- for violation of the B 3 Category regulations, along with an extension fee of Rs 13,77,660/-. Crucially, the promoter must submit a notarized affidavit detailing the complete work milestone for the project within 15 days. Furthermore, continuous compliance is mandated, requiring the submission of quarterly updates and detailed work milestones every 90 days. The Authority reserves the right to conduct unannounced inspections, and failure to adhere to these terms may result in the revocation of the extension. | |
| X-Y-Z | Section 6 of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016. (Also mentions Rule 7 of the West Bengal Rules, 2021). |
Complainant: N/A
Respondent: West Bengal Real Estate Regulatory Authority vs WBRERA |
This order addresses an application for the extension of registration for a real estate project, citing the provisions of the RERA Act. The Authority noted that the project's original registration expired on 10.04.2025. Given that the original promoter was undergoing Corporate Insolvency Resolution, the current Promoter, having been declared the Successful Resolution Applicant by the NCLT, sought an extension. After thorough examination of the documents and considering the need for continuity, the Authority unanimously granted the extension of the project's registration. The new validity period is set from 23.03.2026 to 22.03.2028. Crucially, the extension is granted subject to strict compliance conditions. The Promoter must deposit the requisite extension fees and submit a detailed Work Milestone Affidavit within 15 days. Furthermore, the Promoter is mandated to upload quarterly project updates on the WBRERA website and submit a comprehensive Work Milestone Affidavit every 90 days, detailing progress and pending work. The Authority reserves the right to conduct surprise inspections and take stringent action, including revocation, for any misrepresentation. | |
| X-Y-Z | Section 6, Section 4, and Section 60 of the RERA Act, 2016, were invoked. |
Complainant: N/A & Respondent: HI RISE APARTMENT MAKERS PRIVATE LIMITED vs WBRERA |
This order addresses an application for the extension of registration for a real estate project. The Authority noted that while the project completion was delayed, an extension was deemed urgently necessary for the completion and handover of units. The Authority, exercising powers under the RERA Act, unanimously granted the extension of registration for the project for a period from May 1, 2025, to December 31, 2025. However, the Authority also found that the application was submitted in violation of Rule 7(1) of the WBRERA Rules, which mandates prior submission. Consequently, a penalty of Rs. 16,752/- was imposed for non-compliance. The grant of extension is strictly conditional. The promoter must pay the penalty amount, submit a revised "Work-to-Go" timeline within 15 days, and commit to updating the project status quarterly on the WBRERA website. Furthermore, detailed work milestones must be submitted every 90 days. The Authority reserved the right to conduct inspections and revoke the extension if any misrepresentation or discrepancy is found. | |
| X-Y-Z | Section 6 of RERA Act, 2016; Rule 7 of WBRE Rules, 2021; Category E-9 of New Extension Regulation; Category B-4 of New Extension Regulation; Category B-3 of New Extension Regulation. |
Complainant: M/S J N TOWER & Respondent: West Bengal Real Estate Regulatory Authority vs WBRERA |
This order addresses an application for the extension of registration for the real estate project, AABHARANA. The Authority noted that the project's original registration validity expired on 06.08.2025 and found that an extension was urgently required due to delays in completion. After careful consideration of the submitted documents and affidavits, the Authority unanimously granted the extension of the project's registration for a period from 07.08.2025 to 31.07.2026. Crucially, the Authority imposed a penalty of Rs 18,126/- for contravention of the relevant RERA regulations. The grant of extension is subject to strict compliance conditions. The promoter must pay the penalty amount and submit a detailed Work Milestone Affidavit within 15 days. Furthermore, the promoter must upload quarterly project updates on the WBRERA website and submit detailed work milestones every 90 days thereafter. The Authority reserves the right to conduct inspections and may revoke the extension if any discrepancy or misrepresentation is found. | |
| X-Y-Z | No section has been evoked in the specified order (Category - A(1), B(3)). |
Complainant: N/A
Respondent: N/A vs WBRERA |
This order addresses the application for extending the registration of the real estate project, ADITI -3. The Authority noted that while the project’s registration expired on June 30, 2025, the promoter sought an extension until January 31, 2026. The Authority observed a procedural lapse, noting that the application for extension was not submitted at least three months prior to the expiry date, constituting a violation of Rule 7(1) of the WBRERA Rules. Despite the procedural violation, the Authority unanimously granted the extension of registration for the project for the period from July 1, 2025, to January 31, 2026. However, the grant is subject to strict compliance and the imposition of a penalty of Rs. 11,184/- for the non-adherence to the prescribed timeline. Furthermore, the promoter must submit a detailed Work Milestone for the project's completion by the extended date. The promoter is also mandated to upload quarterly progress updates and submit detailed work milestones every 90 days thereafter. The Authority reserves the right to conduct inspections and revoke the extension if any misrepresentation or discrepancy is found. | |
| X-Y-Z | Section 6 of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016; Rule 7 of the West Bengal Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Rules, 2021. |
Complainant: N/A
Respondent: M/S NEELAMBER CONSTRUCTION PVT LTD vs WBRERA |
This order addresses an application for the extension of project registration for the real estate project 'ALTITUDE 16' under the West Bengal Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016. After reviewing the submitted documentation and considering the delay in project completion, the Authority has unanimously decided to grant the extension of the project registration. The validity of the project is hereby extended for a period from January 1, 2026, to December 31, 2026. However, the extension is granted subject to strict compliance and the imposition of a penalty of Rs. 3,27,180/- for contravention of the New Extension Regulation. The Promoter is mandated to adhere to several conditions, including: 1. Paying the full penalty amount to the specified bank account. 2. Submitting a Notarized Affidavit detailing the work milestone for the entire project within 15 days. 3. Uploading Quarterly Project Updates and submitting detailed Work Milestones to the Authority every 90 days thereafter. The Authority reserves the right to conduct inspections at any time and may revoke the extension if any discrepancy or misrepresentation is found. | |
| X-Y-Z | Section 6 of RERA Act, 2016; Rule 7 of WBRERA Rules, 2021; A 3/B 3 category of New Extension Regulation. |
Complainant: Not Applicable
Respondent: West Bengal Real Estate Regulatory Authority vs WBRERA |
This order addresses an application seeking an extension for the registration of a real estate project. After reviewing the submitted documents and hearing the matter, the Authority found that there was a delay in the project's completion, necessitating an extension. Consequently, the Authority unanimously granted the extension of the project's registration period from June 16, 2024, to August 17, 2026. However, this extension is subject to strict compliance and the imposition of a penalty. The Promoter is required to pay a penalty of Rs 13,584/- for contravening the New Extension Regulation. Furthermore, the order mandates several conditions for continued compliance: 1. The Promoter must submit a notarized affidavit detailing the project milestone for completion by the extended date. 2. Quarterly updates and detailed work milestones must be uploaded to the WBRERA website and submitted to the Authority every 90 days. 3. The Authority reserves the right to conduct unannounced inspections and may revoke the extension in case of any discrepancy or misrepresentation. | |
| X-Y-Z | Section 6 of RERA Act, 2016; Rule 7 of WBRE Rules, 2021; and Category A 1/B 3 of the New Extension Regulation. |
Complainant: (Not explicitly stated, but the authority is acting based on an application/complaint regarding project status)
Respondent: ANKUR NIRMAN PVT LTD vs WBRERA |
This order addresses the application for the extension of registration for the real estate project, citing the necessity due to delays in project completion. The Authority, after careful consideration of the submitted documents, has unanimously decided to grant the extension of the project registration for a period from July 1, 2025, to June 30, 2026. However, this extension is granted subject to strict compliance and the imposition of penalties. The Promoter is mandated to pay a penalty of Rs. 28,000/- for contravening the New Extension Regulation, in addition to paying the requisite extension fees online. Crucially, the order imposes several stringent conditions: 1. The Promoter must submit a detailed Work Milestone Affidavit within 15 days. 2. Quarterly progress updates and detailed work milestones must be submitted within seven days following the expiry of every 90-day period. 3. The Authority reserves the right to conduct unannounced inspections and take stringent action, including the revocation of the extension, in case of any discrepancy or non-adherence to the stipulated timelines. | |
| X-Y-Z | Section 6 of RERA Act, 2016; Rule 7 of WB RERA Rules, 2021; B 4 category of New Extension Regulation; B 3 category of New Extension Regulation. |
Complainant: West Bengal Real Estate Regulatory Authority
Respondent: JOKA VATIKA PROJECT vs WBRERA |
This order addresses an application for the extension of registration for the real estate project, citing the inability of the promoter to complete the development by the original expiry date. After conducting a thorough hearing and reviewing supporting documentation, the Authority found that an extension was necessary due to delays in project completion. Consequently, the Authority unanimously granted the extension of the project's registration for a period from November 1, 2025, to October 31, 2026. Crucially, the extension is subject to strict compliance and financial penalties. The promoter is mandated to pay a penalty of Rs 3,72,172/- for contravention of the relevant RERA regulations. Furthermore, the order imposes stringent monitoring requirements: 1. The promoter must submit a detailed Work Milestone Affidavit within 15 days. 2. Quarterly project updates must be uploaded to the WBRERA website. 3. Detailed Work Milestones must be submitted every 90 days, outlining work completed and work pending. The Authority reserves the right to conduct unannounced inspections and may revoke the extension if any discrepancy or misrepresentation is found. |