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‘If you’ve heard a case, pass the order before you retire’

Lawyers and CAs point at delay in delivering justice when members of MahaRERA retire before passing order in a case they heard, which adds to the wait and burden of litigants

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Experts point at the plight of litigants when cases are sent for fresh hearings after the retirement or transfer of the previous MahaRERA member on the case. Representation pic

Experts point at the plight of litigants when cases are sent for fresh hearings after the retirement or transfer of the previous MahaRERA member on the case. Representation pic

Ensure that MahaRERA members, before their last day in office, pass orders in all matters heard by them so that the litigants do not have to once again present the entire case before the new member assigned to their case, thus delaying the process of delivering justice, appealed lawyers and chartered accountants. 

This comes as a MahaRERA member, Dr Vijay Satbir Singh, retired on July 10 and Mahesh Phatak, retired IAS official, was appointed as his replacement. Experts claim Dr Singh did not pass orders in some of the cases, which will now have to be heard all over again.

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