WB RERA CASE ORDER DATABASE

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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 A2B3 of the New Extension Regulation. Complainant: N/A Respondent: M/S PRAYAS DEVELOPER
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WBRERA
This order addresses an application for the extension of registration for a real estate project. The Authority noted that the project's original registration validity had expired, and the Promoter sought an extension due to delays in completion. After careful examination of the submitted affidavits and supporting documents, the Authority determined that an extension was necessary to facilitate the project's completion, obtain the Completion Certificate, and ensure the timely handover of units to allottees. The Authority unanimously granted the extension of registration for the project for a period from April 1, 2025, to January 31, 2026. Crucially, the grant of extension is subject to strict compliance and conditions. The Promoter is mandated to pay a penalty of Rs. 6,384/-. Furthermore, the Promoter must submit a detailed Work Milestone Affidavit within 15 days, and subsequently provide quarterly updates and detailed work progress reports 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 non-compliance or misrepresentation.
X-Y-Z Section 6, Section 4, Section 61, Section 60. Complainant: Not applicable Respondent: ANJANEYA REALESTATE DEVELOPERS LLP
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WBRERA
This order addresses an application for the extension of registration for a real estate project, whose original validity had expired. The Authority noted that while the developer sought an extension due to project delays, the application was filed in contravention of the mandatory timeline stipulated under the WBRERA Rules. Consequently, the Authority imposed a penalty of Rs. 40,950/- for non-compliance. Despite the procedural lapse, the Authority, after careful consideration, unanimously granted the extension of the project's registration period from July 1, 2025, to November 30, 2025, recognizing the urgent need for completion and handover to allottees. However, the grant is subject to strict compliance mandates. The developer must submit a detailed Work Milestone plan within 15 days. Furthermore, the developer is required to provide quarterly progress updates and a detailed Work Milestone report every 90 days. The Authority reserves the right to conduct inspections and may 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; and Category A 2/B 2 of the New Extension Regulation (vide no- 921-RERA dated 19.08.25). Complainant: RISHI MULTIPROJECTS(P) LTD Respondent: West Bengal Real Estate Regulatory Authority
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WBRERA
This order addresses an application for the extension of registration for the real estate project, BUILCON LOCUS, which had previously expired its validity. After reviewing the submitted documents and considering the necessity for project completion, the Authority unanimously decided to grant an extension of the project's registration. The extended period is set from July 1, 2025, to December 31, 2026. Crucially, the Authority imposed a penalty of Rs. 1,92,192/- for the contravention of the New Extension Regulation. The promoter must remit this penalty amount to the specified WBRERA bank account. The extension is granted subject to strict compliance conditions. The promoter must submit a detailed Milestone Report within 15 days of receiving the order. Furthermore, the promoter is mandated to upload quarterly project updates and submit comprehensive Milestone Reports every 90 days thereafter. The Authority reserves the right to conduct unannounced inspections and take stringent action, including revocation of the extension, for any non-compliance or misrepresentation.
X-Y-Z Section 6 of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, and Rule 7 of the West Bengal Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Rules, 2021. Complainant: Not applicable Respondent: West Bengal Real Estate Regulatory Authority
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WBRERA
This order addresses an application for the extension of project registration for the real estate project 'DEBARCHONA'. The Authority noted that the project's original registration validity had expired, and the promoter sought an extension due to delays in completing the units and handing them over to allottees. After examining the submitted documents, the Authority found that a delay in completion was evident and deemed an extension necessary for the project's successful handover. Consequently, the Authority unanimously granted the extension of the project registration for a period from September 1, 2025, to August 31, 2026. Crucially, this extension is subject to the immediate imposition of a penalty amounting to Rs. 81,320/- for contravention of the relevant regulation. The promoter must remit this penalty amount to the specified bank account. Furthermore, the promoter must adhere to strict compliance measures, including submitting a detailed Work Milestone Affidavit within 15 days of receiving the order. Quarterly updates and subsequent Work Milestones must also be submitted every 90 days thereafter. The Authority reserves the right to conduct inspections and revoke the extension for any misrepresentation or non-compliance.
X-Y-Z Section 6, Rule 7, Rule 7(1), Section 61, Section 4, and Section 60 of the RERA Act/Rules. Complainant: N/A Respondent: N/A
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WBRERA
This order addresses an application for the extension of registration for the real estate project 'DEVDEEP ABASAN'. The Authority noted that the project's original registration expired on March 31, 2025. While the Authority found that the promoter failed to comply with the mandatory requirement of submitting the extension application three months prior to expiry, thereby incurring a penalty, it also recognized the urgent need for the project's completion and handover. Therefore, exercising powers under the RERA Act, the Authority unanimously granted the extension of registration for the project for a period from April 1, 2025, to December 31, 2025. Crucially, the extension is granted subject to the immediate imposition of a penalty of Rs. 17,184/- for non-compliance with the procedural rules. Furthermore, the promoter must submit a detailed Work Milestone plan within 15 days, upload quarterly project updates, and provide comprehensive work reports every 90 days. The Authority reserves the right to conduct random inspections and may revoke the extension for any misrepresentation or non-compliance.
X-Y-Z Section 6 of RERA Act, 2016; Rule 7 of WB RERA Rules, 2021; Category I-Q and B 3 of the New Extension Regulation (vide no- 921-RERA dated 19.08.25); and general provisions of the RERA Act-I. Complainant: N/A Respondent: West Bengal Real Estate Regulatory Authority
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WBRERA
This West Bengal Real Estate Regulatory Authority (WBRERA) order addresses an application for the extension of project registration for the DTC PALM GROVE project. The Authority noted that the project, originally registered with an expiry date of 31.12.2028, had not been completed by the stipulated deadline. After reviewing the submitted affidavits and supporting documents, the Authority found that a delay in completion was evident and deemed an extension necessary. Consequently, the Authority unanimously granted the extension of the project registration for a period from 01.01.2029 to 31.12.2029. Crucially, the extension is subject to strict compliance and the imposition of a penalty of Rs 10,34,436/- for contravention of the New Extension Regulation. The promoter must pay this penalty to receive the official certificate. Furthermore, the order mandates the submission of a detailed Work Milestone Affidavit within 15 days, followed by mandatory quarterly updates and subsequent milestone reports every 90 days. The Authority reserves the right to conduct inspections and take action, including revocation, for any non-compliance or misrepresentation.
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
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WBRERA
This order addresses an application for the extension of project registration under the West Bengal Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016. After reviewing the submitted documentation and hearing the matter, the Authority found that an extension was necessary due to delays in project completion. Consequently, the Authority unanimously decided to grant the extension of the project's registration for a period from January 1, 2026, to December 31, 2026. However, this extension is subject to the immediate imposition of a penalty amounting to Rs 5,45,892/- for contravention of the relevant Extension Regulation. The applicant must remit this penalty amount to the specified WBRERA bank account. Crucially, the order mandates strict compliance stipulations. The applicant must submit a notarized affidavit detailing the overall work milestone 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 unannounced inspections and take stringent action, including the revocation of the extension, if any discrepancy or misrepresentation is found.
X-Y-Z Section 6 (RERA Act), Rule 7 (WBRERA Rules), Section 61 (RERA Act), Section 6 (RERA Act), Section 4 (RERA Act), and Section 60 (RERA Act). Complainant: N/A Respondent: N/A
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WBRERA
This order addresses an application for the extension of registration for a real estate project. The Authority noted that while the Promoter sought an extension due to project delays, the application failed to comply with the mandatory requirement of submitting the request at least three months prior to the original expiry date. Despite the procedural lapse, the Authority, after examining the submitted documents, found that an extension was urgently required for the completion and handover of the project units. Therefore, the Authority unanimously granted the extension of the project's registration period from December 31, 2024, to December 31, 2025. However, the extension is conditional and comes with a penalty of Rs. 13,572/- for the violation of procedural rules. Furthermore, the Promoter must submit a detailed Work Milestone for the project's completion by December 31, 2026. The Promoter is also mandated to upload quarterly updates and submit detailed progress reports every 90 days. 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 RERA Act, 2016; Section 83 of New Extension Regulation. Complainant: N/A Respondent: N/A
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WBRERA
This order addresses an application for the extension of project registration under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016. After reviewing the promoter's submissions and conducting a hearing, the Authority determined that an extension was urgently required, primarily to facilitate the acquisition of the Completion Certificate from the Kolkata Municipal Corporation. The Authority has unanimously granted the extension of registration for the project for a period of one year, effective from February 1, 2026, to January 31, 2027. However, this grant is subject to strict compliance mandates. The promoter must pay a penalty of Rs 7,884/-. Furthermore, the promoter is required to submit a notarized affidavit detailing the work milestone for the entire project completion by the extended date. Crucially, the promoter must also upload quarterly project updates and work milestones on the WBRERA website within seven days of the end of each quarter. The Authority reserves the right to conduct periodic inspections and may take stringent action, including the revocation of the extension, in case of any non-compliance or misrepresentation.
X-Y-Z Section 6 of RERA Act, 2016; Rule 7 of WBRE Rules, 2021; Category A 2lB 3 of New Extension Regulation (921-RERA); and Category A 2/B 3 of New Extension Regulation (921-RERA). Complainant: N/A Respondent: West Bengal Real Estate Regulatory Authority
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WBRERA
This order, issued by the West Bengal Real Estate Regulatory Authority (WBRERA), addresses an application for the extension of registration for the project 'GULMOHAR PHASE I'. The Authority noted that the project's original registration validity had expired. After reviewing the submitted documents and hearing the matter, the Authority concluded that a delay in project completion necessitated an extension. Consequently, the Authority unanimously granted the extension of the project's registration for a period from August 16, 2025, to August 15, 2026. Crucially, the extension is subject to strict compliance and financial penalties. The Promoter has been penalized an amount of Rs 9,39,512/- for contravention of the New Extension Regulation, in addition to paying the required extension fees. Furthermore, the Promoter must adhere to several mandatory conditions: 1. Submit a World Milestone Affidavit within 15 days. 2. Upload Quarterly Project Updates on the WBRERA website. 3. Submit detailed Work Milestones every 90 days. The Authority reserves the right to conduct inspections and may revoke the extension if any discrepancy or misrepresentation is found.
X-Y-Z Sections evoked: Section 6, Section 61, Section 4, and Section 60. Category - A(2): No section has been evoked. Category - B(3): No section has been evoked. Complainant: N/A Respondent: M/S DAS PROPERTIES
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WBRERA
This order addresses the application for the extension of registration for the real estate project 'ICCHE-XI'. The Authority noted that the project's original registration expired on March 31, 2025, and the Promoter sought an extension until March 31, 2026. While the Authority acknowledged the need for an extension to facilitate project completion and the handover of units, it observed a procedural lapse, noting that the application was submitted in violation of Rule 7(1) of the WBRERA Rules. Consequently, the Authority unanimously granted the extension of registration for the project for a period from April 1, 2025, to March 31, 2026. However, this grant was accompanied by the imposition of a penalty of Rs. 16,066/- for non-compliance with the procedural rules. The Promoter must pay the penalty and adhere to strict compliance conditions. These include submitting a detailed Work Milestone Affidavit within 15 days, uploading quarterly project updates, and providing detailed work progress reports every 90 days. The Authority reserved the right to conduct inspections and revoke the extension in case of any misrepresentation or failure to comply with the stipulated timelines.
X-Y-Z Section 6, Section 61, Section 4, and Section 60 of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016. Complainant: M/S S.T. CONSTRUCTION Respondent: West Bengal Real Estate Regulatory Authority
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WBRERA
This order addresses an application for the extension of registration for a real estate project, which had previously expired. The Authority noted that while the promoter sought an extension due to delays in project completion, the application was filed in violation of the mandatory timeline stipulated under Rule 7(1) of the WBRERA Rules, 2021. Consequently, a penalty of Rs. 23,896/- was imposed for non-compliance. Despite the procedural lapse, the Authority, after careful consideration of the submitted affidavits and supporting documents, unanimously decided to grant the extension of the project registration. The project is now permitted to operate until March 31, 2026. The grant of extension is subject to strict compliance conditions. The promoter must pay the imposed penalty and submit a notarized affidavit committing to the completion of the entire project by the new deadline. Furthermore, the promoter must regularly upload quarterly updates and submit detailed work milestones every 90 days. The Authority reserves the right to conduct inspections and revoke the extension if any misrepresentation or discrepancy is found.
X-Y-Z Section 6, Rule 7, Section 61, Section 4, and Section 6O of the RERA Act, 2016, are evoked. Complainant: N/A Respondent: N/A
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WBRERA
This order addresses an application for the extension of registration for a real estate project, whose original registration validity had expired. The Authority noted that while the project promoter sought an extension due to delays in completion, the application was filed in violation of the mandatory procedural requirement of submitting the extension request at least three months prior to the expiry date. Despite the procedural lapse, the Authority, after careful consideration, found that an extension was urgently required to facilitate the project's completion and the subsequent handover of units to allottees. Therefore, the Authority unanimously granted the extension of the project's registration for a period from January 1, 2025, to December 31, 2025. Crucially, the grant of extension is subject to strict compliance and the imposition of a penalty of Rs 19,372/- for the contravention of procedural rules. The promoter must pay this penalty and submit a detailed written milestone plan for project completion by the stipulated date. Furthermore, the promoter must provide quarterly updates and detailed work milestones every 90 days. 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 RERA Act, 2016; Rule 7 of WBRERA Rules, 2021; A1/B3 category of New Extension Regulation; and general provisions of the RERA Act. Complainant: N/A Respondent: West Bengal Real Estate Regulatory Authority
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WBRERA
This order addresses an application for the extension of project registration for the real estate development, 'LAKE VIEW APARTMENT'. The Authority noted that the project's original registration validity expired on 31.07.2025, and the promoter sought an extension due to delays in completion. After reviewing the submitted affidavits and supporting documents, the Authority found that an extension was urgently required. Consequently, the Authority unanimously granted the extension of the project registration for a period spanning from 01.08.2025 to 31.07.2026. This extension is subject to several strict conditions. The promoter is mandated to pay a penalty of Rs. 10,920/- (plus extension fees) to the specified bank account. Furthermore, the promoter must submit a notarized affidavit detailing the overall work milestone within 15 days. Ongoing compliance requires the submission of quarterly project updates and detailed work milestones every 90 days. The Authority reserved the right to conduct unannounced inspections and warned that any discrepancy or 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; Rule 7 of the West Bengal Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Rules, 2021; and the B 3 category of the New Extension Regulation. Complainant: DAMANI BUILDERS PRIVATE LIMITED Respondent: West Bengal Real Estate Regulatory Authority
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WBRERA
This order addresses an application for the extension of project registration for the real estate project, MAHADEV PLAZA. The Authority, after reviewing the submitted documentation and affidavit, has unanimously decided to grant the extension of registration. The project registration is hereby extended for a period from January 1, 2026, to March 31, 2026. This extension is conditional upon the payment of a penalty of Rs 56,160/- and an extension fee of Rs 16,848/-. Crucially, the Authority has imposed several strict compliance mandates on the Promoter. The Promoter must: 1. Submit a detailed Work Milestone plan within 15 days. 2. Upload quarterly project updates on the WBRERA website within 7 days of the quarter's end. 3. Submit a notarized Work Milestone affidavit every 90 days. The Authority reserves the right to conduct unannounced inspections and warns that any discrepancy or failure to comply with these terms may lead to the revocation of the extension.
X-Y-Z Section 6 of RERA Act, 2016; Rule 7 of WBRE Rules, 2021; Category B 3 of New Extension Regulation (921-RERA, 19.08.25); Form F of WBRE Rules, 2021. Complainant: MERLIN PROJECTS LIMITED Respondent: West Bengal Real Estate Regulatory Authority
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WBRERA
This order, issued by the West Bengal Real Estate Regulatory Authority (WBRERA), addresses an application for the extension of project registration under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016. The Authority, after reviewing the promoter’s submissions and finding sufficient cause, has unanimously granted an extension of the registration for the project. The registration is extended for a period from January 1, 2026, to December 31, 2026. Crucially, the extension is not without conditions. The Authority has imposed a penalty of Rs 3,47,240/- which must be paid by the promoter. Furthermore, the order mandates strict compliance moving forward. The promoter must submit a notarized affidavit confirming the final completion date of the project as December 31, 2026. The promoter is also required to submit quarterly updates and work milestones to the Authority within specified timelines. The order concludes by warning that the Authority reserves the right to conduct unannounced inspections and may revoke the extension immediately if any discrepancy or misrepresentation is found.
X-Y-Z Section 6, Section 61, Section 4, and Section 60 of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016. Complainant: N/A Respondent: N/A
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WBRERA
This order addresses an application for the extension of registration for a real estate project. The Authority noted that while the project's original registration expired, the promoter submitted the application late, failing to comply with the mandatory three-month notice period stipulated under the Rules. Despite the procedural lapse, the Authority, after examining the submitted documents, found that a delay in project completion was evident and that an extension was urgently required for the project's successful completion and handover to allottees. Consequently, the Authority unanimously granted the extension of the project's registration for a period from April 1, 2025, to March 31, 2026. However, the extension is subject to strict compliance and the imposition of a penalty of Rs. 16,066/- for the violation of the procedural rules. The promoter must pay this penalty and commit to submitting a detailed work list, quarterly progress updates, and mandatory work milestones every 90 days. The Authority reserves the right to conduct inspections and take stringent action, including revocation of the extension, for any discrepancy or non-compliance.
X-Y-Z Section 6, Section 61, Section 4, and Section 60 of the RERA Act, 2016 are evoked. Complainant: Not applicable & Respondent: Not applicable
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WBRERA
This West Bengal Real Estate Regulatory Authority (WBRERA) order addresses an application for the extension of registration for the project, citing the expiration of the original registration on March 31, 2025. The Authority noted a procedural lapse, as the application for extension was submitted outside the mandatory three-month window stipulated under Rule 7(1) of the WBRERA Rules. Consequently, a penalty of Rs. 16,298/- was imposed for non-compliance. Despite the procedural violation, the Authority, after reviewing the submitted affidavits and documents, found that a delay in project completion was evident and deemed an extension necessary for obtaining the Completion Certificate and facilitating the 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 strict compliance conditions. The promoter must pay the imposed penalty, submit a notarized affidavit detailing a comprehensive work plan, and provide mandatory quarterly updates and detailed work milestones every 90 days. The Authority reserved the right to conduct unannounced inspections and take stringent action, including revocation, for any misrepresentation.
X-Y-Z Section 6, Section 61, Section 4, and Section 60 of the RERA Act, 2016. Complainant: OIENDRILA PROMOTERS & DEVELOPERS PRIVATE LIMITED & Respondent: West Bengal Real Estate Regulatory Authority
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WBRERA
This order addresses an application seeking an extension of the project registration for a real estate development. The Authority noted that while the project's original registration validity had expired, the application for extension was submitted in violation of the prescribed timeline under the Rules. Despite the procedural lapse, the Authority, after reviewing the supporting documents, found that an extension was urgently required for the completion and handover of units. Consequently, the Authority unanimously granted the extension of the project registration for a period from April 1, 2025, to March 31, 2026. However, this grant is subject to strict compliance and the imposition of a penalty of Rs. 16,356/- for non-adherence to the procedural rules. The promoter must pay this penalty and adhere to several conditions, including submitting a detailed Work Milestone Affidavit for the entire period, uploading quarterly project updates on the Authority's website, and providing mandatory progress reports every 90 days. The Authority reserves the right to conduct inspections and revoke the extension for any misrepresentation or failure to comply.
X-Y-Z Section 6 of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016. Complainant: West Bengal Real Estate Regulatory Authority Respondent: MAHARANI DEVELOPERS
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WBRERA
This order addresses an application seeking an extension for the registration of a real estate project. The Authority, after reviewing the submitted documents and hearing the matter, found that a delay in project completion necessitated an extension. The Authority has unanimously granted the extension of the project's registration for a period from 01.04.2027 to 31.03.2028. However, this grant is subject to strict compliance and the imposition of a penalty of Rs 2,78,312/- for contravention of relevant regulations. To maintain the extension, the Promoter must adhere to several conditions: 1. Pay the full penalty amount. 2. Submit a notarized affidavit detailing the timeline for project completion by 31.03.2028. 3. Provide quarterly work milestones and updates, both physically and online, on the WBRERA website. The Authority reserves the right to conduct unannounced inspections and may revoke the extension if any discrepancy or non-compliance is found. Failure to adhere to these terms will result in stringent action.