The RERA Paradox: When a Protective Law Is Put on Trial

Introduction The recent observation by the Supreme Court that the Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) may as well be abolished if it ends up benefitting only builders has reignited debate around the effectiveness of the law. Enacted to provide protection to homebuyers and introduce transparency in the real estate, RERA was envisioned as a corrective […]
Waqf Law Reforms and Tenant Protections: A Constitutional Examination

The interaction between regulatory reform and individual rights is a recurring feature of statutory law, particularly where long-standing legal arrangements are sought to be revisited. In this context, the Delhi High Court is presently examining a constitutional challenge to certain provisions of the recently enacted Unified Waqf Management, Empowerment, Efficiency and Development Act, 2025 (the […]