Background of the Case
The Uttar Pradesh Real Estate Appellate Tribunal, Lucknow, passed an order on 16.03.2026 in the matter of Samrat Basu vs Dhanya Promoters Private Limited (Mahagun Group).
This case was part of execution proceedings, meaning that a previous judgment dated 04.08.2025 had already been passed, and the issue before the Tribunal was regarding its implementation.
What Happened After the Judgment
After the judgment, action was required from the District Magistrate, Gautam Budh Nagar, to ensure compliance. The Tribunal record shows that:
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A notice was issued on 04.12.2025
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Reminders were sent on 14.01.2026 and 11.02.2026
Despite these repeated communications, there was no response from the office of the District Magistrate.
Tribunal’s Observation
The Tribunal noted that even after several notices and reminders, there was no compliance with its earlier judgment and decree. Because of this continued non-response, the Tribunal stated that it was constrained to take further action.
What is a Bailable Warrant in This Case
Due to the lack of response, the Tribunal issued a bailable warrant against the District Magistrate, Gautam Budh Nagar. It also directed the Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) to ensure the presence of the district magistrate on the next date of hearing.
In simple terms, this means the officer is required to appear before the tribunal unless the order is complied with before that date.
Relief Given by the Tribunal
The Tribunal clarified that if the earlier order were complied with, the District Magistrate would not be required to appear. This gives an opportunity to resolve the matter without personal appearance.
Next Date of Hearing
The case has been listed for further orders and hearing on 10.04.2026.
What This Means for Homebuyers
This order explains, in a simple way, how execution of a RERA judgment works. Even after a favorable order, follow-up may be required. If authorities do not respond to notices, the tribunal can take strict steps to ensure compliance of its orders.
It shows the step-by-step process: issuance of notice, sending reminders, and then taking action if there is no response.