Updated On: 05 April, 2024 05:46 AM IST | Mumbai | Vinod Kumar Menon
Bombay High Court upheld order of MahaRERA which had ordered a promoter to pay interest to the flat buyer on account of delay

Experts hail the Bombay High Court ruling as a major victory for flat purchasers with similar grievances. File Pic/Nimesh Dave
The Bombay High Court has reiterated the legal position that a flat buyer who has taken possession may raise a claim in the form of interest for delay in handing over the flat. The court ruled that there is no bar under section 18 of RERA for the flat buyer to make such a claim.
Welcoming the recent court order (uploaded on March 30), MahaRERA experts and advocates stated that this would encourage litigants to teach errant promoters a lesson. MahaRERA experts say such a provision was always in the RERA Act, but was often overlooked during the initial days of MahaRERA. They said the HC verdict was passed against a Pune-based promoter, who had approached HC challenging the order of MREAT (Maharashtra Real Estate Appellate Tribunal) which had upheld the order by MahaRERA authority.