More power to homebuyers: Amended IBC will ensure builders think twice before defrauding

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Under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code Amendment Ordinance, 2018, homebuyers will get due representation in the committee of creditors 

Homebuyers have always been at the mercy of builders. They invest money in their homes but have no control over when they will get possession. In some cases, possession has been delayed for more than five years. 

But all that will change now. The government has handed homebuyers a potent weapon against errant builders. 

President Ram Nath Kovind has given his nod to promulgate an ordinance amending the insolvency law, recognising homebuyers as financial creditors to real estate developers.

Under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code Amendment Ordinance, 2018, homebuyers will get due representation in the committee of creditors (CoC) that takes a call on resolution proposals, making them an integral part of the decision making process. 

Homebuyers would be able to invoke Section 7 of the IBC against errant developers. Section 7 allows financial creditors to file application seeking insolvency resolution process. The move also comes at a time when many home buyers are  facing hardships on account of delayed and incomplete real estate projects. 

Corporate Affairs Secretary Injeti Srinivas said, “Even if one homebuyer moves the NCLT (National Company Law Tribunal), the company can go in for insolvency. That is the intention of bringing them into the creditors fold." 

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