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Overall Case Outcomes
Introduction
Radhika Infrastructure is a construction firm operating primarily in Gujarat. With a reputation that is still being formed, the builder has had limited legal encounters, which give potential buyers a glimpse into their operational transparency and adherence to regulations. This blog post provides an analysis of the company's legal standing, highlighting complaints and case results, and concludes with tips for prospective buyers.
Legal Case Insights
Cases Overview
Radhika Infrastructure has faced a nominal number of complaints—specifically, just one legal case against them, which they lost. Here are the details of that case:
- Case Details: The complaint originated from an appellant who claimed that Radhika Infrastructure violated provisions of the RERA Act by selling flats without proper registration. In their defense, the builder contended that they were unaware of the law and had no intention to infringe on any regulations. Unfortunately for the builder, the final verdict resulted in a …
Cases Lost by Builder (When Defending)
Yearly Trend for these Cases
Common Topics
Analysis of the cases filed against Radhika Infrastructure, where the builder lost, revealed several key themes and patterns. The cases primarily revolved around two critical issues: non-compliance with the RERA Act and the ensuing penalties for these regulatory violations.
The builders faced legal action predominantly due to their sale of flats without proper registration as mandated by the RERA Act. This act aims to protect the interests of homebuyers and ensure that builders adhere to legal standards. In the sole case summarized, the builder claimed unawareness of the law, which highlights a troubling trend where builders may either neglect or be ignorant of their legal obligations, leading to violations that can jeopardize the trust placed by homebuyers.
Common reasons for bringing cases to court in this scenario include contesting the penalties imposed for non-compliance and disputes over the builders' obligations under the RERA Act. The builder’s lack of …
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