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Indian real estate sector expects wave of reforms after SC judgment
Business Standard
|September 16, 2025
2-judge Bench issued a wide-ranging set of 12 binding directions, including framing of specific guidelines for insolvency proceedings in real estate
Developers and legal experts believe that the Supreme Court's recent ruling, in which it ordered a host of reforms in the real estate sector, while describing housing a fundamental right and terming speculative buyers as a "slow poison", will usher in a new era and instil confidence among the genuine buyers.
The apex court, while hearing a batch of petitions arising out of a National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) decision on a housing project in Greater Noida, has termed housing as a fundamental right under Article 21 of the Constitution.
Noting that housing is neither a luxury nor a speculative instrument, but a fundamental human need, a two-judge bench comprising justices JB Pardiwala and R Mahadevan issued a wide-ranging set of 12 binding directions, which included asking authorities to frame specific guidelines for insolvency proceedings in real estate, including timelines for project-wise CIRP and safeguards for allottees.
Abhishek A Rastogi, founder, Rastogi Chambers said that the SC judgment provides much-needed doctrinal clarity by carving out the category of speculative investors from genuine homebuyers under the IBC framework.
"The way forward now lies in a factsensitive application of this principle so that bona fide buyers, who often sign builder-dictated agreements, are not unfairly excluded," he added.
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