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West Bengal RERA is established and functional

Nearly eighteen months after the Supreme Court deemed The West Bengal Housing Industry Regulatory Act (WIBHIRA) as illegal and unconstitutional, the state of West Bengal finally implemented the RERA Act by creating the West Bengal Real Estate Regulatory Authority (WBRERA). West Bengal was the only state in country that had not implemented the RERA Act since its passing in 2016. They evaded doing so by creating the WBHIRA as a state substitute to the RERA Act, something no other state in the country had attempted to do.
The decision of the Supreme Court came about after a plea for filled by the Forum for People’s Collective Efforts (EPFCE) an umbrella body of homebuyer. This body has played a crucial role in the implementation of RERA in the state.  In a press article published by PTI the WBRERA chairman has the website is expected to be ready in a few short weeks and that for the time being customers could file their complaints with the authorities physically. WBRERA is headed by Sandipan Mukherjee, an ex-Indian Forest Service Officer. The two other members are B N Das, a former power department official and Tapas Mukhopadhyay a former PWD chief engineer. 
 

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