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SC strikes down Bengal law on real estate sector

The Apex court struck down West Bengal Housing Industry Regulation Act (HIRA), 2017 stating that it is more or less identical to the Centre's RERA.

SC strikes down WB law on regulating real estate, holds it unconstitutional
SC strikes down WB law on regulating real estate, holds it unconstitutional
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Published : May 4, 2021, 12:29 PM IST

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday struck down West Bengal's law on regulating the real estate sector in the state, and said it was unconstitutional as the statute encroached upon the Centre's Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act.

A bench of justices D Y Chandrachud and M R Shah said the West Bengal Housing Industry Regulation Act (HIRA), 2017 is more or less identical to the Centre's RERA and hence repugnant to Parliament's law.

The state law has encroached upon domain of Parliament, the verdict said.

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It, however, said that homebuyers', who purchased properties under the state law before today's verdict, will not have to worry as their registration and other acts would remain valid.

The judgement came on a plea of Forum For People's Collective Efforts' , an homebuyers association, challenging the constitutional validity of the West Bengal Housing Industry Regulation Act, 2017, which is more or less identical to the Centre's RERA.

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PTI Report

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday struck down West Bengal's law on regulating the real estate sector in the state, and said it was unconstitutional as the statute encroached upon the Centre's Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act.

A bench of justices D Y Chandrachud and M R Shah said the West Bengal Housing Industry Regulation Act (HIRA), 2017 is more or less identical to the Centre's RERA and hence repugnant to Parliament's law.

The state law has encroached upon domain of Parliament, the verdict said.

Also Read: MHA seeks report from Bengal Govt on post-poll violence

It, however, said that homebuyers', who purchased properties under the state law before today's verdict, will not have to worry as their registration and other acts would remain valid.

The judgement came on a plea of Forum For People's Collective Efforts' , an homebuyers association, challenging the constitutional validity of the West Bengal Housing Industry Regulation Act, 2017, which is more or less identical to the Centre's RERA.

Also Read: SC directs Centre to revisit vaccine policy for 18-44 age group, says it may create disparity

PTI Report

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