Updated On: 10 August, 2021 09:12 AM IST | Mumbai | Vinod Kumar Menon
Maharashtra Societies Welfare Association makes suggestions on amicable settlements to housing regulators to speed up disposal of cases, though experts offer differing views

Under the rule, cases should be disposed of within 60 days of hearing
To address the piling up of cases at MahaRERA, non-profit body Maharashtra Societies Welfare Association (MahaSEWA) has made a host of suggestions. Under RERA Act, cases should be disposed of within 60 days of hearing but the ground reality is much different due to the vacancy of key positions.
“More than 4,000 complaints have been pending at MahaRERA for the last two years. There are many complaints filed in the last 18 months, even the first hearing has not come. The retirement of two MahaRERA members in February 2020 and then chairman Gautam Chatterjee in April 2020 has created a big backlog. Covid has further derailed the hearings,” said Ramesh Prabhu, founder chairman of MahaSEWA.