Nagarlok - Quarterly Journal of Urban Affairs - A UGC-CARE Listed Journal
Published in Association with Indian Institute of Public Administration
Current Volume: 57 (2025 )
ISSN: 0027-7584
Periodicity: Quarterly
Month(s) of Publication: March, June, September & December
Subject: Social Science
DOI: https://doi.org/10.32381/NL
Provisions and Implementation of Real Estate Regulatory Acts in Various States of India - A Review
By : Richa Goyal, P. S. N. Rao
Page No: 394-410
Abstract
The construction industry in India is a vital component of the country’s economic development, serving as the second largest employer and contributing approximately 6.5 per cent to the GDP. Despite its significance, the sector has been largely unregulated and disorganised. To address these issues and curb the increasing malpractices, the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act of 2016, commonly known as RERA, was introduced. The primary objective of RERA is to regulate and promote the real estate industry efficiently and transparently while protecting the interests of home buyers. The Act came into force on May 1, 2016, initially notifying 52 of its 92 sections, with the remaining provisions implemented on May 1, 2017. Real estate governance in India is characterised by a combination of central and state-level laws. RERA mandates state governments to establish implementation rules within six months of the Act’s commencement. This paper aims to investigate the regulatory provisions enacted by various states to govern the real estate sector, particularly in the case of Uttar Pradesh (UP). The analysis shows how these regulatory frameworks deviate from the Central Act, hampering consumer interests and the effectiveness of regulation in the states.
Author :
Richa Goyal, Ph.D. Scholar, Department of Housing, School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi, India.
P.S.N. Rao, Dean (Planning and Development), School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi, India
DOI: https://doi.org/10.32381/NL.2024.56.04.2