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Supreme Court Orders CBI Probe into Homebuyer Scam in Delhi-NCR

Written by: Aayushi ChaubeyUpdated on: May 2, 2025, 4:23 PM IST
Supreme Court orders CBI probe into NCR real estate fraud; protects buyers from EMI harassment; SIT and RERA to step in.
Supreme Court Orders CBI Probe into Homebuyer Scam in Delhi-NCR
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The Supreme Court has asked the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to begin 7 preliminary probes into fraud involving real estate developers and banks in the Delhi-NCR region. This order came after many homebuyers complained they were being forced to pay EMIs for flats they never received.

The court said there was an “unholy nexus” between builders and banks, and that homebuyers were being cheated. One builder, Supertech, was named as a major defaulter.

New SIT Team to Be Formed

A Special Investigation Team (SIT) will also be formed. This team will include officers from UP RERA, HRERA, state police, and a Chartered Accountant. The bank with the most loan exposure, Corporation Bank, has been asked to fund the legal setup for the court.

Supreme Court Protects Homebuyers

The court was upset that banks used pressure tactics even though the matter was still in court. It said buyers should be protected from harassment like property seizure, cheque bounce notices, or forced EMI payments. Any bank misusing the court’s order will be punished.

Why So Many Buyers Are Affected

In cities like Noida, Greater Noida, and Gurugram, thousands of buyers are stuck in delayed or cancelled projects. Many had signed subvention schemes, where builders promised to pay the EMIs until they handed over the flat. But when builders failed, banks went after the buyers.

What Can Homebuyers Do Now?

1.Use Legal Protection: Report any threats to the court.

2.Cooperate with CBI/SIT: Be ready to give documents or information.

3.Keep All Papers Safe: Agreements, receipts, and loan letters.

4.Go to RERA or Consumer Courts: File complaints against delays.

5.Join Buyers’ Groups: Work together for legal help.

6.Complain to RBI: If banks break rules, inform the RBI.

7.Take Expert Advice: Talk to financial or legal experts.

Conclusion

The court’s action gives hope to cheated homebuyers. By staying informed and united, they can fight back and seek justice.

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Published on: May 2, 2025, 2:19 PM IST

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