Last updated: September 13, 2025, 21:23, millions of people across the country are paying EMI, but so far they have not been able to get their household possession. The Supreme Court has proposed the government to take concrete steps on this serious problem. The Supreme Court expressed concern about the real estate crisis. (Image: Ai) New -Delhi. There are millions of people in the middle class across the country who have been paying the EMI of their home for years, but they have not yet found their dream home. Despite the fact that the builders gave money, the Supreme Court took a difficult stance on the problem of not getting flat or household possession. The court said it was very disappointing and that the court could not remain dumb spectators on it. The house is not just a contract, the fundamental rights also the Supreme Court Judge JB Pardiwala and Justice R. Mahadevan’s bank said that the right of the house is not just part of a contract, but that it is an aspect associated with the fundamental right of life. The court said it is the government’s responsibility to ensure that citizens are not limited to dreams just to have their own dreams. The court asked the center to consider options such as expanding the fungih fund or making revival funds under Narcl. The court demanded the government to draw up a structure that it is the constitutional responsibility of the state to prepare a strong structure in which no developer is allowed to utilize home buyers. The court said the government should consider taking such projects into its hands where money was taken from people, but that they did not hand over homes. It will provide millions of families that have been struggling with this problem for years. The Supreme Court Supreme Court, which has increased due to bankruptcy, also expressed concern that matters of bankruptcy of real estate projects are rising rapidly. This directly affects the home buyers because they fill EMI but are unable to take possession. The court said that the completion of the project should be the basic basis of India’s urban policy in time, and the government will also have to strictly stop the speculative practices. The court believes that if the government creates a solid body, it will give millions of buyers justice and relief. About the Author Rakesh Singh Rakesh Singh is a main editor with 14 years of experience in media and publication. International matters, politics and agricultural areas of interest. Many articles written by Rakesh Singh published in … Read more Rakesh Singh is a editor -in -chief with 14 years of experience in media and publication. International matters, politics and agricultural areas of interest. Click here to add many articles written by Rakesh Singh published in … Read more to add News 18 as your favorite news source on Google. Location: New -delhi, Delhi, first published: September 13, 2025, 21:23 IST Homebusiness, even after filling the EMI of the house, empty -handed! Supreme Court said- the government is taking strict steps
Even after filling the EMI of the house, empty -handed! Supreme Court said- the government is taking strict steps
