16 Feb 2026
A naib tehsildar in Gurugram has come under official scrutiny following allegations that he authorised property registries in violation of a ban, prompting a departmental investigation and suspension. The official, posted in Wazirabad tehsil, is accused of processing conveyance deeds linked to Ansal Buildwell despite a directive from the Department of Town and Country Planning (DTCP) issued in 2022 that prohibited such registrations. Among the disputed transactions is an exchange deed involving land designated for public utility in Sushant Lok 3. Notices have been issued to the builder's representatives as part of the probe, with officials reviewing manual records predating the full rollout of the online registry system and assessing compliance with planning norms. Authorities have indicated that further disciplinary and legal action could follow based on the audit's findings.Read more
16 Feb 2026
Signature Global plans to launch a branded luxury housing project in Gurugram with an estimated revenue potential of around INR 5,000 crore. The project will be developed on a 7-acre parcel within its 25-acre landholding on Southern Peripheral Road (SPR), offering about 20 lakh sq ft of saleable area. Chairman Pradeep Aggarwal said the company is in talks with hospitality chains for brand association and expects to launch the project in 5-6 months. He also expressed confidence of achieving the revised sales bookings target of INR 10,300 crore this fiscal. The remaining 18 acres will be developed into a large commercial project in partnership with RMZ Group, with an estimated investment of INR 7,500 crore.Read more
15 Feb 2026
Hero Realty, the real estate arm of Hero Enterprise, has entered into a strategic partnership with Panasonic Electric Works India to integrate advanced electrical infrastructure and smart living solutions at The Palatial, its flagship ultra-luxury residential project in Sector 104 along the Dwarka Expressway, Gurugram. The collaboration will see 150 select residences equipped with Panasonic's end-to-end power, electrical, and smart home solutions, positioning the project as a co-branded offering focused on long-term safety, reliability, and future readiness. The limited-edition homes, offered in 3.5 BHK and 4.5 BHK configurations, are priced from INR 5.25 crore onwards. The partnership reflects growing demand among premium homebuyers for wellness-led, technology-enabled living environments supported by robust core infrastructure rather than standalone smart features.Read more
13 Feb 2026
Property registrations and sales in Gurugram's Valley View Estate have been suspended after the development licence issued in 1994 to BSF Co-operative House Building Society Ltd. lapsed in 2011 and remained unrenewed. The Haryana DTCP has instructed authorities to make a red entry in revenue records, preventing all transactions until fresh approvals are secured. Despite repeated notices and a regulatory hearing last December, the society admitted it could not renew the licence. The move affects both existing residents and prospective buyers, reflecting the strict regulatory enforcement in Gurugram's real estate sector.Read more
12 Feb 2026
Prozo has commissioned its largest multi-client fulfilment centre in Gurugram, Haryana, strengthening its logistics presence in North India. Spread across 1.5 lakh sq ft at Horizon Industrial Parks, the facility adds significant capacity to the company's national network of over 50 fulfilment centres. The hub is designed to support enterprise, retail and direct-to-consumer clients through advanced material handling systems and integrated technology platforms. The development aligns with Prozo's ongoing focus on technology-led logistics operations and scalable infrastructure.Read more
12 Feb 2026
Dhruv Sharma, founder and CEO of Gurugram's 32nd Avenue commercial project, was arrested in connection with a major real estate fraud estimated at around INR 500 crore. Police allege Sharma sold the same commercial floor to nearly 25 different buyers using duplicate agreements and forged documents, promising ownership and assured returns. Complaints arose over denied access and missing legal papers. Multiple FIRs have been registered, and investigations are ongoing into financial trails, bank records, and possible shell companies. The case highlights gaps in investor protection and property transaction oversight in India.Read more
12 Feb 2026
A Gurgaon-based real estate firm has entered the corporate insolvency resolution process after a default claim of approximately INR 274 crore was raised by IDBI Trusteeship Services on behalf of non-convertible debenture holders. The claim covers principal, interest, default interest, and a fixed redemption premium, secured against land in Harsaru, Gurgaon. The developer has contested the default, stating that the NCD redemption dates were extended with consent from the investment manager, making the petition premature. The National Company Law Tribunal appointed an interim resolution professional to manage the proceedings.Read more
11 Feb 2026
A major commercial property fraud case in Gurugram has widened after police arrested the director of a real estate firm for allegedly selling the same building floor to more than 25 buyers. The case surfaced following a complaint by a corporate buyer that paid INR 2.5 crore for a unit but never received registered ownership. Investigators later found that the same floor was repeatedly sold and then leased back through another company. The alleged fraud is estimated at around INR 500 crore and is under investigation by the Economic Offences Wing.Read more
10 Feb 2026
The Supreme Court has ruled that renting or leasing a residential flat does not automatically disqualify a homebuyer from being treated as a consumer under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986. The court said consumer status can only be denied if it is clearly proven that the property was bought mainly for commercial purposes. The ruling came while overturning an NCDRC order that had dismissed a complaint solely because the flat was rented out. The court clarified that the burden of proving commercial intent lies with the developer, not the buyer. Since no such evidence was established, the homebuyer's complaint has been restored for fresh hearing.Read more
10 Feb 2026
The Department of Town and Country Planning (DTCP) has stopped the registration of sale, lease and conveyance deeds for a commercial colony in Gurugram's Sector 53 after finding that the project licence had expired and was never renewed. The licence, issued in 2002 for nearly 3.95 acres, lapsed in 2005. DTCP also noted unpaid statutory dues of about INR 87.6 lakh. Enforcement authorities have directed revenue officials to flag violations and asked police to initiate legal action against the developers.Read more
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06 Feb 2026
Haryana's flagship affordable housing policy has effectively stalled in Gurugram and Faridabad, with developers and industry stakeholders saying that escalating land and construction expenses have made projects under the scheme financially unviable. Officials from the Town and Country Planning Department have confirmed that no new licences for affordable housing projects have been granted in Gurugram over the past one-and-a-half to two years, and the Gurugram-Manesar Master Plan area has not seen any fresh affordable housing developments during this period. Under the current policy, the sale price of affordable units is capped at INR 5,000 per sq ft, but surging input costs have far outpaced this rate, leaving developers unable to meet prescribed price limits. Homebuyers and industry bodies are now urging the state government to revise the pricing framework and make the policy continuous rather than episodic to restore project momentum.Read more
05 Feb 2026
Gurugram Metro Rail Limited (GMRL) has formally requested the Haryana Shehri Vikas Pradhikaran (HSVP) to allocate parcels of land for the construction of entry and exit points at eight stations on the first phase of the Old Gurugram Metro project. The stations requiring land include Millennium City Centre, Sector 45, Sector 33, Udyog Vihar Phase Six, Sector 10, Sector 37, Basai and the station near Dwarka Expressway, with individual requirements ranging from around 287 sq m to over 700 sq m per site. Most of this land is reportedly HSVP-owned, and the authority is considering the request. Should any portions be privately held, acquisition will proceed under Gurugram Metro's updated land policy, supported by a state-level land acquisition committee chaired by the deputy commissioner. Metro construction is underway between Sector 45 and Bakhtawar Chowk, with elevated viaduct work poised for pillar slab erection by May.Read more
05 Feb 2026
Revenue officials in Gurugram have come under scrutiny after several property registrations were carried out despite explicit prohibition orders issued by the Town and Country Planning Department (TCP). The issue surfaced following the registration of the Bristol Hotel-cum-commercial complex on MG Road, which was processed even after the TCP directed authorities to halt all related transactions. The TCP has sought legal action against the officials involved and flagged similar cases linked to Ansal Buildwell, raising concerns over compliance with planning and registration laws.Read more
04 Feb 2026
Gurgaon's shift towards electric mobility in public transport remains uneven, with progress largely confined to e-cabs and electric autos. Over 20,000 electric commercial vehicles are registered in the city, but its entire public bus fleet continues to operate on CNG. Plans to introduce electric buses have been discussed for several years under national schemes, with Gurgaon expected to receive a large share of the proposed fleet. However, pending approvals and slow execution have delayed implementation, keeping large-scale public transport outside the EV transition.Read more
03 Feb 2026
Gurgaon's district administration has kicked off the verification process for 6,743 affordable homes reserved for economically weaker sections (EWS) under the Haryana government's urban housing initiative, with 4,728 applicants cleared in the first phase. The 1-BHK flats, priced at a highly subsidised INR 1.5 lakh each, are located in private colonies and high-rise societies, providing access to planned, organised urban housing. Authorities received more than 120,000 applications for the units, and initial checks found a substantial number of submissions valid, advancing them to the next stage. Eligible applicants are required to pay a booking amount to move forward in the allocation process, which will conclude with a draw to finalise allotments. Officials have underscored the transparent conduct of the process and urged applicants to interact only through official channels.Read more
03 Feb 2026
The Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) is moving forward with the construction of a six-lane underpass at Bakhtawar Chowk to reduce traffic congestion on the busy Subhash Marg corridor. The project has been allocated INR 80 crore and will span about 550 metres, including two surface lanes for local traffic. It is being coordinated with the Sector 47 metro station on the Millennium City Centre-Cyber City corridor. The underpass replaces an earlier flyover plan and reflects years of planning to streamline vehicle movement in the area.Read more
02 Feb 2026
The Gurugram Authority is exploring land allocation and real estate revenue options to improve the financial sustainability of the newly built Gurugram Metro. Gurugram Metro Rail Limited (GMRL) had earlier requested that land parcels along the metro corridor be studied for potential commercial and value capture development to generate revenue beyond fare collections. In response, the city's zonal office and chief town planner have been asked to examine suitable land allocation and value capture finance mechanisms that could include commercial development rights, increased floor area potential near stations, transit-oriented development, and other real estate-linked revenue streams. The move comes as transit systems increasingly look to non-fare income sources including leasing, advertising, and property development to bridge funding gaps. The proposal is seen as a step toward making the Gurugram Metro financially viable and less dependent on government subsidies.Read more
01 Feb 2026
The Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) has announced plans to set up a micro data centre to digitise the city's water supply network, officials said, as part of broader efforts to improve monitoring and reduce water losses. The centre will integrate geographic information systems (GIS), artificial intelligence, Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems and sensor technology to monitor water infrastructure in real time, allowing more precise tracking of supply, consumption and losses arising from leakages or theft. Gurugram will be divided into District Metered Areas (DMAs) to enhance the accuracy of data collection and enable quicker response to network faults. The initiative is inspired by advanced water management practices and aims to strengthen service reliability. Initially focused on water supply, the digital infrastructure could later be extended to cover other civic utilities such as sewerage systems. Implementation is expected to unfold over a two-year timeline.Read more
01 Feb 2026
The Haryana Directorate of Town and Country Planning (DTCP) has issued a regulatory notice to a Gurugram developer over alleged non-compliance related to a commercial colony project in Sector 65, citing lapses in statutory approvals. The licences, originally granted in 2011 and 2012 for a 3.2-acre development in the Gurgaon-Manesar Urban Complex, expired in 2019 and 2020, and were not renewed due to failure by the developer to apply for renewal or submit requisite fees and documents. DTCP also cited non-transfer of land earmarked for master plan roads to the government free of cost. The developer has been given 30 days to rectify the deficiencies, failing which further action under the Haryana Development and Regulation of Urban Areas Act may be initiated, including formal enforcement proceedings. Authorities have been instructed to update the case status publicly.Read more
30 Jan 2026
AIPL has acquired a 43-acre land parcel in Gurugram's Sector 103 on the Dwarka Expressway for INR 1,000 crore through the Debt Recovery Tribunal, allowing six banks to exit their exposure on the asset. The developer is also in talks to acquire an additional 20 acres, building toward a multi-phase integrated township. The first phase, AIPL Lake City, covering 5.14 acres, has a revenue potential of INR 1,500 crore, while the entire township is expected to generate over INR 20,000 crore. The project includes high-rise towers with premium pricing.Read more