DLF welcomes COMPAT stay over CCI penalty
Realty major DLF has welcomed stay order by the Competition Appellate Tribunal (COMPAT) on the Rs 630-crore penalty imposed on it by the Competition Commission of India (CCI).
Realty major DLF has welcomed stay order by the Competition Appellate Tribunal (COMPAT) on the Rs 630-crore penalty imposed on it by the Competition Commission of India (CCI).
Puravankara Projects has taken over the Bangalore team of the inaugural eight-city team event, the Louis Philippe Cup, according to the Professional Golf Tour of India (PGTI).
The Competition Appellate Tribunal (Compat) today stayed the Rs.630 crore penalty imposed by fair trade watchdog Competition Commission of India (CCI) on realty major DLF over alleged abuse of dominant market position.
The Government will make public the draft Real Estate Regulation and Development Bill, 2011 for comments from stakeholders this week and may subsequently introduce it in the forthcoming winter session of Parliament.
The Competition Appellate Tribunal (COMPAT) will today, November 9, hear…
Even as global economic slowdown and uncertainty in financial markets have battered the real estate industry countrywide, properties in Kolkata and Chennai bucked the trend with steady demand in affordable and mid-segment housing.
After CREDAI now real estate developers body NAREDCO has approached the CCI seeking intervention against the alleged cement cartelisation hitting real estate developers.
Parsvnath Developers presented gloomy second quarter results on Monday, November 7. Its net profit dipped 41.5 per cent in the quarter ended September to Rs.29.08 crore from Rs.49.97 crore in the corresponding period last year.
RE/MAX, LLC has launched a new website, global.remax.com, which claims to be the first global resource for consumers, with hundreds of thousands of home listings in countries around the world.
When the CCI alleged that DLF misused its dominant market position and imposed unfair conditions on home-buyers of two of its many projects, the real estate fraternity, legal experts and others strongly questioned the basis of the CCI order.