Bombay High Court Protects Homebuyer Rights in Property Dispute The Bombay High Court has ruled in favor of a homebuyer against a builder's eviction attempt over a disputed Rs 46,000 dues. The court determined that Section 6 of the Specific Relief Act was wrongly invoked as a summary remedy for this complex property transaction dispute. The homebuyer, who purchased a Pune apartment in 2004 for Rs 3.55 lakh and claimed to have paid Rs 4.23 lakh total, successfully challenged the builder's quick eviction proceedings. The court's decision establishes an important precedent that financial disputes in real estate transactions cannot be resolved through summary remedies alone. While the builder retains the option to file a fresh case based on property title claims, this ruling reinforces protections for homebuyers against improper legal procedures in property disputes.
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