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RERA silent on environment norms; no solution to delayed clearances

The Act also does not offer any solution to project delays on account of authorities delaying environment paper work or any penalties on such authorities.

June 05, 2017 / 16:46 IST
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The Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, which mandates builders to obtain a host of clearances before launch of projects, is strangely silent on environment issues. The Act also does not offer any solution to project delays on account of authorities delaying environment paper work or any penalties on such authorities.

The Act barely mentions that the regulatory authority “shall in order to facilitate the growth and promotion of a healthy, transparent, efficient and competitive real estate sector make recommendations to the appropriate government of the competent authority, as the case may be, on measures to encourage construction of environmentally sustainable and affordable housing, promoting standardisation and use of appropriate construction materials, fixtures, fittings and construction techniques".

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While it is mandatory in some states for real estate developers to get clearance for coastal regulatory zones, others have to get proper certifications in case they are located close to a forest or for that matter a bird sanctuary.

Dr Prem C Jain, Chairman, Indian Green Building Council (IGBC), says that RERA is silent on anything to do with the environment. “It is unfortunate that it mentions nothing about green buildings. But I do not see (this) as a big problem because it is ultimately the state authorities who have to implement the rules and we are in any case working with the municipalities and the states."