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REDDY HOUSING PRIVATE LIMITED

4.7/5 (4 cases analyzed)
  • States Active In: Karnataka
CINU45200KA2012PTC064521
Year EstablishedNot Available
AddressNo.133/1, The Residency, 2nd Floor, Residency Road Bangalore Bangalore KA 560025 IN
Company StatusPrivate

Overall Case Outcomes

Introduction

In the realm of real estate, choosing the right builder is crucial for ensuring a seamless home-buying experience. One such builder is REDDY HOUSING PRIVATE LIMITED, which operates primarily in Karnataka. This blog will delve into the legal landscape surrounding the builder, examining the cases they have faced and the outcomes of those cases.

Overview of Legal Cases

REDDY HOUSING PRIVATE LIMITED has been involved in a total of 4 complaints, out of which they have won 3 cases and lost 1 case. Understanding the nature of these cases can provide valuable insights into the builder's reliability and service quality.

Cases Lost

  1. Case Summary: The builder lost a total of 3 cases, all stemming from a series of complaints where the complainants primarily alleged failures related to project possession and timely delivery.
    • Common Factors:
    • Lack of Representation: In all the lost cases, …

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Cases Lost by Builder (When Defending)

Yearly Trend for these Cases

Common Topics
Incomplete Amenities Claims

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Cases Won by Builder (When Defending)

Yearly Trend for these Cases

Common Topics
Delayed Possession Claims Non-compliance with Hearings Penalties for Project Delays

An analysis of the cases filed against the builder, REDDY HOUSING PRIVATE LIMITED, which the builder won, revealed the following information. The cases can be grouped under three common themes: Delayed Possession Claims, Non-compliance with Hearings, and Penalties for Project Delays.

  1. Delayed Possession Claims: In multiple cases, complaints were made by buyers regarding the failure to hand over possession of properties, specifically the 'Mahaveer Celesse' project. These disputes often stem from expectations on delivery timelines and contractual obligations concerning possession.
  2. Non-compliance with Hearings: A recurring issue in these cases was the non-attendance of complainants in hearings. In instances where buyers did not engage in the proceedings, it significantly weakened their case, resulting in dismissal for non-prosecution. This highlights the importance of active participation in legal processes.
  3. Penalties for Project Delays: While the specifics of penalty claims were not detailed …

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