HomeNewsBusinessReal EstateKarnataka HC order to prosecute Ozone Group promoters to recover money hits a roadblock: RERA lacks provision

Karnataka HC order to prosecute Ozone Group promoters to recover money hits a roadblock: RERA lacks provision

Experts say making promoters part of the execution proceedings is a challenge since the real estate law as it stands does not have the stipulation that allows for this.

July 18, 2024 / 16:13 IST
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ccording to the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, if a builder fails to pay compensation or refund money to homebuyers, the regulatory authority can direct the state revenue department or District Commissioner (DC) to recover the money from the builders.

Recently, in a suit filed by buyers of flats in a project by Ozone Group, the Karnataka High Court ordered that the company's promoters be made party to the case so that their personal properties and assets could be attached. The case was filed before the Karnataka Real Estate Regulatory Authority (KRERA) for recovery of money the the buyers had paid for homes in a delayed Bengaluru project, Ozone Urbana.

However, advocates and legal advisors to Karnataka RERA said the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, lacks provisions to make promoters a party to the execution proceedings. Execution proceedings refers to the process of enforcing a court's or tribunal's judgments.

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In this case, the state government failed to recover the money buyers had sunk into the delayed township. According to the real estate law, if a builder fails to pay compensation or refund money to buyers, the regulatory authority can direct the state revenue department or district commissioner urban (DC) to recover the dues from the builders.

Karnataka developers together owe homebuyers more than Rs 486 crore in refunds for delayed delivery of apartments, a KRERA document accessed by Moneycontrol showed. The state revenue department had completed 138 recoveries as on January 31, 2024, and 1110 recovery proceedings were yet to be concluded.