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RERA Gurugram Clears 2,174 Pending Cases, Achieves 93.62% Disposal Rate

Jaya Diamond

In a significant achievement for real estate dispute resolution, the Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority has successfully cleared all 2,174 pending complaints up to 2024, ensuring that all ongoing cases are now from 2025 onwards. This development marks a major step toward efficient grievance redressal and faster disposal rate in the real estate sector.

Complete Clearance of Pending Cases

According to the official statement released on April 8, all 2,174 cases that were pending as of March 31, 2025, have now been fully disposed of.

This means:

This achievement highlights the authority’s focus on eliminating backlog and improving efficiency.

Strong Performance in 2025

During the year 2025, Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority adjudicated a remarkable 5,024 complaints.

These cases involved:

This demonstrates a consistent effort to ensure that homebuyers receive timely relief.

High Disposal Rate Places Gurugram Among Top Performers

As per the data available on the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs RERA tracker:

This places RERA Gurugram among the top-performing RERA authorities in India in terms of complaint resolution.

Key Reasons Behind High Efficiency

Several factors have contributed to this impressive performance:

These measures have enabled faster disposal and reduced pendency significantly.

Impact on Homebuyers and Developers

For Homebuyers:

For Developers:

Boost to Real Estate Sector Transparency

The high disposal rate reinforces the effectiveness of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 in promoting:

Efficient grievance redressal is a key pillar in strengthening trust in the real estate ecosystem.

Conclusion: Setting a Benchmark in Dispute Resolution

The achievement by Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority in clearing all pending cases up to 2024 and maintaining a 93.62% disposal rate sets a strong benchmark for other states.

By eliminating backlog and ensuring quick adjudication, the authority has reinforced its role as an effective and responsive regulator, benefiting both homebuyers and developers while enhancing the overall credibility of India’s real estate sector.

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