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The Hyderabad meet focused on a critical shift shaping the industry today: moving from fragmented brokerage practices to structured, tech-enabled real estate transactions.
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National Company Law Appellate Tribunal ruled that insolvency proceedings by homebuyers must be limited to the defaulting project only, not entire realty firms. The tribunal stressed protecting other projects and stakeholders while confining claims and CIRP strictly to the concerned project
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Cyberabad Municipal Corporation Commissioner G Srijana has instructed builders and real estate associations to strictly follow construction norms, environmental standards, and regulatory compliance. At a meeting with developers, she emphasised safety measures at construction sites, dust and noise pollution control, and adherence to sanctioned plans.
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Theegala Ashok, Sub-Inspector in Mamada mandal, Nirmal, was arrested by the ACB for accepting a Rs 20,000 bribe from a real estate agent to avoid registering a cheating case. He was produced in Karimnagar court and sent to judicial remand.
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Kangti police have installed warning boards across the mandal to alert prospective land buyers after several real estate fraud cases surfaced in Narayankhed constituency. Buyers, particularly from Hyderabad, have been urged to verify land records before purchasing property.
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Builders in Hyderabad have opposed the State government’s new rule mandating 10 per cent TDR utilisation for buildings above 10 floors. Developers warn the policy could raise apartment prices by Rs 350–400 per sft and have urged the government to reconsider the order
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Cyberabad Economic Offences Wing officials booked a cheating case against four persons and a real estate firm for allegedly duping buyers of Rs 9.66 crore by selling prohibited land in Khanamet. Police are investigating the money trail and the scale of the fraud.
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TGRERA has issued an interim order restraining the Bank of Maharashtra from collecting EMIs from buyers of a flat in the Aliens Space Station 3 project. The authority invoked Section 36 of the RERA Act to provide relief to the complainants until further orders.
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Despite rapid urbanisation and soaring property prices, Ibrahimpatnam continues to preserve its traditional Wednesday shanty. The weekly market, once known for livestock trade, remains a vital hub for local vendors and residents, reflecting the suburb’s enduring cultural identity.
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Andhra Pradesh has set a Rs 10,169 crore revenue target for its Registration and Stamps Department for 2025-26. The State aims to facilitate 15,570 user-friendly registrations through 430 real estate projects and has resolved over 4.5 lakh grievances
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Revenue officials in Mancherial are under fire after a 6.20-acre government-assigned parcel in survey number 22, originally allotted in 1953, changed hands through a series of transfers in 2001 and 2015. An inquiry has been initiated and officials who breached norms may face action.
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Adilabad police arrested two real estate agents and booked eight others for encroaching on 2.10 acres of ED-attached land mortgaged to SBI. The accused allegedly used fake documents, while the landowner admitted selling the property with their assistance.
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A real estate businessman, Sirigiri Ramesh, was found murdered near Vemulawada temple town in Rajanna-Sircilla district. His throat was slit, and police suspect a land dispute. One accused, Venkatesh, is reported to have surrendered to the police.
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Indian Bank is hosting the Assets Fair 2025 in Somajiguda, Hyderabad, on September 20–21, featuring over 120 residential and commercial properties from multiple zones. The fair aims to provide buyers and investors transparent opportunities to purchase at attractive prices
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Suhana Khan, daughter of Shah Rukh Khan, faces legal trouble for allegedly buying government-allotted farmland in Thal village without proper permissions. Authorities are investigating the Rs 12.91 crore deal, while she prepares for her upcoming film King alongside her father
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The Telangana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (TGRERA) has ordered Hyderabad-based Jayathri Infrastructure India to refund Rs. 11.25 lakh, with 10.80% interest, to a buyer for failing to deliver on a commercial property deal.
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TG RERA chairman N Satyanarayana and two other members issued orders on July 19 and directed the respondent to pay a penalty and refund the entire amount as per the sale agreement, with interest at the rate of 11%, within 30 days.
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Officials are increasingly reluctant to work in Mancherial Municipal Corporation due to intense pressure and alleged harassment by local public representatives and Congress leaders. Once a preferred posting, the civic body now faces frequent commissioner transfers and administrative instability
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TG RERA has directed builder Prime Infratech and its partners to register an association of allottees within 45 days. Villa owner Budi Venkata Ramana accused them of collecting unauthorized funds and failing to register the promised society.
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Says the real estate agents engaged in forging signatures and receipts of complainant company Viana Homes Pvt Ltd, Gachibowli