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Maharashtra becomes the first state to initiate conciliation mechanism under RERA

Maharashtra becomes the first state to initiate conciliation mechanism under RERA

Aggrieved home buyers in Maharashtra, may be able to look forward to an early and amicable resolution of their disputes with their developers, with Maharashtra becoming the first state in India to initiate the conciliation mechanism under Section 32 (g) of the RERA, by way of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). The conciliation process will go online from February 1, 2018 and hearings before the conciliation benches are expected to commence from the first week of March 2018.

The conciliation process came about, through an initiative of the Mumbai Grahak Panchayat (MGP), a leading consumer body, along with the Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Associations of India (CREDAI), the Maharashtra Chamber of Housing Industry (MCHI) and the National Real Estate Development Council (NAREDCO), with full support from MahaRERA. Section 32 (g) of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act (RERA), provides for such conciliation, which is an Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR) for disputes under RERA.

Expressing his happiness at the formal launch, Niranjan Hiranandani, national president, NAREDCO, said, “This is the ideal scenario for home buyers and it represents empowerment of the customer. NAREDCO has been working on various initiatives towards this and collectively, as an industry, we welcome the launch of the Conciliation Council.”

 

Conciliation Panels

There will be 10 Conciliation Benches set up for the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) and five Benches for Pune region. Each bench will have one conciliator of the MGP and one from either CREDAI Maharashtra, CREDAI-MCHI, or NAREDCO.

 

Location of Conciliation Benches

In the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, the Conciliation Benches will be functional, for the time being, from the offices of MahaRERA (Bandra east), the MGP’s Grahak Bhavan at JVPD Scheme, Vile Parle (west), CREDAI-MCHI and NAREDCO offices in Churchgate, Powai, Thane and Navi Mumbai. In Pune, the Conciliation Benches will operate from the MahaRERA office located in Aundh. In near future, the Conciliation Benches will also be set up in other regions.

 

Functioning of the Conciliation Benches

Any aggrieved allottee or promoter (as defined under RERA) can invoke the conciliation mechanism set up by MahaRERA. For this purpose, a dedicated website has been created and one can have access to it even via the MahaRERA website.

 

Process for conciliation

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Vasant Prabhu, secretary of MahaRERA added that “This portal will prove to be extremely helpful for the consumer. Any consumer, for only Rs 1,000, can approach the nearest centre for the hearing, because the entire process of filing the complaint, along with the documents, is to be done online. Once the complaint is filed online, the said customer will be given a date for the hearing, where the customer and the developer can assemble, to sort out the differences. If this does not materialise into a settlement, then, the customer can formally lodge a complaint with RERA. The concilliators too can address the complaints, sitting at home. So far, there have been 1,600 complaints registered on RERA, out of which 46 per cent have been successfully resolved. Hence, we only hope that this portal will facilitate the process more seamlessly.”

 

Timeline for resolution of dispute

The Conciliation Bench is expected to arrive at the settlement within 45 days, from the date of reference to the Bench.

 

MahaRERA Conciliation and Disputes Resolution Forum

The functioning of the Conciliation Panels will be guided and monitored by the MahaRERA Conciliation and Disputes Resolution Forum (the Conciliation Forum). The said Conciliation Forum shall comprise of a core committee, consisting of two representatives each of CREDAI Maharashtra, CREDAI-MCHI, MGP and NAREDCO. The committee will be headed by the secretary of MahaRERA.

 

List of MahaRERA Conciliators

Sr.

No.

Name of

Conciliator

Institution Sr.

No.

Name of

Conciliator

Institution
1 Rohit Gera CREDAI Pune 20 Prakash Baviskar NAREDCO
2 Anil Pharande CREDAI Pune 21 Shrikant Shitole NAREDCO
3 Manish Jain CREDAI Pune 22 Avinash Shirude NAREDCO
4 Amar Manjrekar CREDAI Pune 23 Abhay Kele NAREDCO
5 IP Inmadar CREDAI Pune 24 Varsha Raut Mumbai Grahak Panchayat
6 Rajnikant Ajmera CREDAI Mumbai 25 Anita Khanolkar Mumbai Grahak Panchayat
7 Pravin H Doshi CREDAI Mumbai 26 Archana Sabnis Mumbai Grahak Panchayat
8 Mohan Deshmukh CREDAI Mumbai 27 Smita Jamdar Mumbai Grahak Panchayat
9 Paras Gundecha CREDAI Mumbai 28 Sharmila Ranade Mumbai Grahak Panchayat
10 Chaitanya Parekh CREDAI Mumbai 29 Subhash Soudagar Mumbai Grahak Panchayat
11 Praful M Shah CREDAI Mumbai 30 Ajit V Shenoy Mumbai Grahak Panchayat
12 Rajesh Prajapati CREDAI Mumbai 31 Uday Karnik Mumbai Grahak Panchayat
13 Ashit Shah CREDAI Mumbai 32 Rajan D Samel Mumbai Grahak Panchayat
14 Niranjan Hiranandani NAREDCO 33 Prakash Modak Mumbai Grahak Panchayat
15 Rajan Bandelkar NAREDCO 34 Tanuja Rahane Mumbai Grahak Panchayat,

Pune Division

16 Mukesh Mehta NAREDCO 35 Kalpita Ranade Mumbai Grahak Panchayat,

Pune Division

17 Ashok Mohanani NAREDCO 36 Shirish Mulekar Mumbai Grahak Panchayat,

Pune Division

18 Yomesh Rao NAREDCO 37 Sanjeev Kulkarni Mumbai Grahak Panchayat,

Pune Division

19 Himanshu Jain NAREDCO 38 Keshav Barve Mumbai Grahak Panchayat,

Pune Division

 

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