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UP RERA Imposes Crore Penalty On Lucknow Builders

The Uttar Pradesh Real Estate Regulatory Authority (UP-RERA) has imposed penalties exceeding ₹2.43 crore on two Lucknow-based promoters for repeated non-compliance with statutory reporting requirements. The fines were levied after the developers failed to upload mandatory quarterly progress reports (QPRs) for their ongoing residential projects on the authority’s online portal, highlighting the regulator’s commitment to transparency and accountability in the state’s urban housing sector.

The first case involves a mid-sized residential project in Lucknow, with an initial construction cost of ₹3.25 crore and a scheduled completion by early 2027. The promoter did not submit the required QPRs despite multiple reminders, resulting in a penalty of ₹16.25 lakh. In the second case, a larger-scale project valued at ₹45.45 crore faced a fine of ₹2.27 crore for similar violations, reflecting five percent of the respective project costs as mandated under UP-RERA guidelines. Under Section 11(1) of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, developers are legally required to update details of project progress each quarter, including unit bookings, construction milestones, approvals, and overall completion status. Rule 14(1)(a) of the Uttar Pradesh RERA rules further stipulates that these updates must be uploaded within seven days of the quarter’s end. Failure to comply constitutes a statutory violation, permitting the regulator to impose financial penalties up to five percent of the project cost under Section 61 of the Act.

A senior official at UP-RERA emphasised that regular QPR submissions are critical for maintaining investor confidence and ensuring accountability in real estate delivery. “Monitoring project progress through timely QPRs allows regulators, homebuyers, and financial institutions to assess compliance, mitigate delays, and make informed decisions,” the official noted. Analysts also highlight that strict enforcement discourages opportunistic practices among developers and strengthens transparency in urban infrastructure development. These penalties serve as a broader signal to the construction sector in Uttar Pradesh, where rapid urbanisation has increased the demand for timely housing delivery and compliance with statutory obligations. Industry experts suggest that consistent regulatory oversight can incentivise sustainable project management practices, improve reporting culture, and enhance trust between developers and homebuyers.

Both promoters have been directed to deposit the penalties within 15 days and to immediately update all pending QPRs on the UP-RERA portal. The authority’s firm action underscores the importance of regulatory compliance in the state’s real estate ecosystem and signals ongoing efforts to integrate governance, transparency, and accountability into urban housing development. The enforcement measures also align with wider urban planning goals, as ensuring timely project reporting contributes to more predictable housing supply, better infrastructure planning, and equitable growth in rapidly expanding cities like Lucknow.

UP RERA Imposes Crore Penalty On Lucknow Builders