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Small World, Big Misunderstandings!
by Pankti Ch
- 3 year ago |  671
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  • We often face situations when we get roasted due to misunderstandings and land ourselves in trouble
  • In this sort of situation, no one may be ready to understand and reach no or non-profit solutions
  • World is diverse and thus many such occurrences may take place just because of lack of information
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John Wisden: Founder of Wisden Cricketers' Almanack
by Purav Gandhi
- 3 year ago |  763
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  • John Wisden is well know for the eponymous Wisden Cricketers' Almanack in 1864, the year after he retired from first-class cricket
  • John Wisden (5 September 1826 – 5 April 1884) was an English cricketer who played 187 first-class cricket matches for three English county cricket teams, Kent, Middlesex and Sussex
  • In July 1845, aged 18, only 5 ft 4 in and weighing just 44 kg (7 stone), he made his first-class debut for Sussex against MCC, taking 6 wickets in the first innings and three in the second
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How To File Online Complaint Against Builders Under RERA?
by Legal Advice
- 3 year ago |  1014
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  • -Under the Real Estate Regulation Act, 2016 (RERA), homebuyers have a right to compensation from the builders, in case they deviate from their promises. They have certain remedies through which they can get compensation.
  • -Even though, RERA is an act formulated by Central Government, it is purely a state matter. Each state has formulated their own guidelines. Hence, you have to complain to the respective state RERA authorities only.
  • -Complaints by the buyers can be filed against developers, builder, and agents with the regulatory authority or the adjudicating officer under RERA in the form prescribed under RERA norms.
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What Are The Penalties Levied On The Builder For Delayed Possession Under RERA?
by Legal Advice
- 3 year ago |  817
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  • To protect the interest of homebuyers and weed out unethical players from the market, the Real Estate(Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 (RERA) has proposed heavy penalties on builders who delay their projects.
  • However, the reasons for delay in delivery need to be taken into account, as it should not be the result of external forces which are beyond the control of builders.
  • If a project is delayed, developers are required to pay 10% interest to the buyers on the invested amount.
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