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SC: Homebuyers Have Right To Raise Grievances

Hindustan Times Gurugram

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April 18, 2025

The Supreme Court on Thursday held that homebuyers have a right to raise their genuine grievances against builders by organising peaceful protests and putting up banners to espouse their grievances in a language that is not rude or abusive as it quashed a defamation case initiated by a Mumbai-based developer to silence homebuyers who resorted to this unique form of protest to showcase defaults in constructions of their housing project in Borivali.

- Abraham Thomas

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