CONSTRUCTION LAW

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Understanding Construction Law

Construction law governs every aspect of a building project, from the initial land purchase and 'compliance' to drafting 'contracts' and resolving 'disputes'. It is a complex field that mixes contract, real estate, and regulatory law.

Our firm provides expert legal services for developers, contractors, and homebuyers, ensuring projects are compliant, contracts are solid, and 'disputes' are resolved efficiently through 'arbitration' or litigation.

Major Construction Enactments

The construction legal system is based on several key laws:

Indian Contract Act, 1872

The foundation for all construction agreements, defining 'breach', 'damages', and 'indemnity'.

The RERA Act, 2016

Regulates real estate projects, mandates 'RERA Registration', and protects homebuyer interests.

Arbitration & Conciliation Act, 1996

The primary law for resolving construction 'disputes' outside of traditional courts.

Local Municipal Laws

A major factor. Includes 'Building Bye-laws', 'zoning regulations', and rules for 'plan approvals'.

Specific Relief Act, 1963

Used to enforce 'specific performance' of a contract (e.g., force a developer to give possession).

Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code (IBC)

Governs insolvency proceedings for 'infrastructure business' and real estate developers.

Typical Construction Project Lifecycle

We guide clients through every legal stage of a project.

1. Land Acquisition & Due Diligence
2. Compliance & Local Law Approvals
3. Tendering & Contract Drafting
4. Project Execution & Monitoring
5. Dispute Resolution (Arbitration)
6. Completion & Handover

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