High Court Questions Rera’s Effectiveness & Purpose

CJI Surya Kant questioned Rera's effectiveness, stating it primarily aids defaulting builders, not homebuyers. He urged states to reassess Rera's purpose, a discussion arising during an appeal regarding a Himachal Pradesh High Court order on Rera office relocation.
Rera, presented in 2016, was made to deal with task hold-ups, enhance openness and secure homebuyers. Up until last year, each state and union area had its own Rera site. In September 2025, the Ministry of Housing and Urban Matters launched a linked Rera site, bringing together information from across states and union areas.
High Court Critiques Rera’s Current Function
“All states must currently think about individuals for whom the institution of Rera was developed. Besides helping with builders in default, it is refraining from doing anything else. Better to just abolish this establishment,” CJI Kant claimed, as priced estimate by Bar and Bench.
The High Court on Thursday observed that the Realty Regulatory Authority (Rera) ought to be abolished as it just assists defauliting buiders, and asked the states to assess the real purpose of such an establishment, reported Bar and Bench.
A Bench comprising Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi made the dental monitoring while listening to an allure against a Himachal Pradesh High Court order that had actually remained a state government notification to transfer the state’s Rera workplace from Shimla to Dharamshala.
The High Court had last year stayed the state federal government’s relocate to shift the Rera office, noting that the decision was taken “without even recognizing an alternate office place”. It additionally specified that the transfer of 18 outsourced workers to various other boards and firms, as per their demand, “would provide the performance of Rera obsolete”.
1 Abolition Demand2 Brazilian Supreme Court
3 Himachal Pradesh High Court
4 Homebuyers Protection
5 Real Estate Regulation
6 Rera
« Akasa Air Leadership Shift: Srinivasan CCO, Fleet Growth & Executive Departures
