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Debashis Sinha vs M/S R.N.R Enterprise on 9 February, 2023

25. From the aforesaid dicta, the well-settled position of law as laid down by the Supreme Court in landmark judgments such as Debashis Sinha v. R.N.R. Enterprise (2023) and Treaty Construction vs. Ruby Tower Cooperative Housing Society Ltd. (2019), wherein it was held that the failure on the part of a real estate developer to obtain mandatory completion certificates and occupancy certificates constitutes a clear and actionable deficiency in service under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 (now Consumer Protection Act, 2019). The Hon'ble NCDRC and Hon'ble Supreme Court have consistently held that such failure amounts to a breach of statutory obligations imposed by regulatory authorities, and the buyers are entitled to appropriate relief in such circumstances.
Supreme Court of India Cites 8 - Cited by 7 - S R Bhat - Full Document

M/S Treaty Construction vs M/S Ruby Tower Co Op Hsg. Society Ltd. on 19 July, 2019

25. From the aforesaid dicta, the well-settled position of law as laid down by the Supreme Court in landmark judgments such as Debashis Sinha v. R.N.R. Enterprise (2023) and Treaty Construction vs. Ruby Tower Cooperative Housing Society Ltd. (2019), wherein it was held that the failure on the part of a real estate developer to obtain mandatory completion certificates and occupancy certificates constitutes a clear and actionable deficiency in service under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 (now Consumer Protection Act, 2019). The Hon'ble NCDRC and Hon'ble Supreme Court have consistently held that such failure amounts to a breach of statutory obligations imposed by regulatory authorities, and the buyers are entitled to appropriate relief in such circumstances.
Supreme Court of India Cites 3 - Cited by 13 - D Maheshwari - Full Document
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