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UP RERA Strong Action Brings ₹2,040-Cr Relief to Homebuyers

Lucknow / Gautam Buddh Nagar, January 24, 2026: The Uttar Pradesh Real Estate Regulatory Authority (UP RERA) has achieved a significant milestone in safeguarding the interests of homebuyers up to the year 2025, with INR 2,040 crore raised by recovery proceedings. While ensuring effective recovery of dues payable by promoters through Recovery Certificates (RCs), UP RERA also promoted mutual settlements and conciliation processes, leading to the resolution of thousands of long-pending disputes.

A large number of complaints were filed before UP RERA benches under Section 31, relating to refunds, possession with registry, and interest due to delay in possession. After hearings, the benches passed orders in favour of the allottees and Recovery Certificates (RCs) were issued against the defaulter promoters. Based on these RCs, the concerned District Magistrates recovered the payable amounts.

Out of 6,018 Recovery Certificates, a total amount of INR 1,505 crore was legally recovered from promoters, and the recovered funds were electronically transferred directly into the bank accounts of the allottees.

In addition, in 1,734 Recovery Certificate cases, promoters paid INR 535 crore to allottees after mutual settlements were reached between both parties following the issuance of RCs, thereby resolving disputes before coercive recovery became necessary. Thus, in a total of 7,752 cases, UP RERA ensured payment of INR 2,040 crore to allottees.

Effective Resolution of Property Disputes

Along with recovery actions, UP RERA adopted mutual conciliation and settlement mechanisms to ensure the speedy, simple, and permanent resolution of disputes related to refunds, possession, and other homebuyer grievances.

In many cases, during hearings, promoters and allottees reached mutual agreements. The settlement deeds were uploaded on the RERA portal, and the benches disposed of the cases on the basis of these agreements, providing allottees relief from prolonged legal proceedings.

Through this process, disputes involving 3,073 allottees and properties worth INR 1,872 crore were resolved.

Conciliation Forum

The Conciliation Forum established by UP RERA has emerged as a highly effective dispute-resolution platform. It enables allottees and promoters to resolve disputes through dialogue, without getting trapped in lengthy judicial processes.

Proceedings are conducted in the presence of:

  • Affected allottees
  • Concerned promoters
  • Representatives of allottees association
  • Representatives of promoters association
  • RERA conciliator

The conciliator facilitate balanced dialogue, clarify legal rights and obligations, and guide both parties toward mutually acceptable solutions. Through this structured process, disputes involving 1,617 allottees and properties worth INR 648 crores were resolved, saving both sides from long, expensive, and time-consuming litigation.

Voluntary Settlements in Compliance with RERA Orders

In many cases, promoters voluntarily complied with RERA orders by entering into settlements with allottees, eliminating the need for separate execution proceedings. These settlements were uploaded on the RERA portal and resulted in the resolution of 6,610 cases involving properties worth INR 3,400 crore.

Overall Impact

Through a combination of legal enforcement, conciliation mechanisms, and mutual settlements, UP RERA successfully resolved 11,300 cases, involving properties worth INR 5,920 crore.

This reflected UP RERA balanced approach strict legal action where required and constructive dialogue where possible to deliver swift, effective, and fair justice to homebuyers.

Chairman of UP RERA Sanjay Bhoosreddy, stated that the primary objective of RERA is to provide timely justice to homebuyers and to establish transparency and discipline in the real estate sector. He said: “UP RERA is committed to protecting the rights of allottees at every level. Wherever promoters delayed possession and payments unjustifiably, strict legal action was taken—Recovery Certificates were issued, and the recovered amounts were directly transferred into the allottees bank accounts. At the same time, wherever settlement was possible, disputes were resolved through dialogue and mutual consent.”

He further added that RERA’s approach is not only punitive but also solution-oriented, ensuring quick resolution of disputes and relief to homebuyers from unnecessary mental and financial stress.

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