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Suraj Estate acquires development rights for Mahim land parcel, eyes Rs 800 cr GDV
Suraj Estate Developers is set to acquire development rights for a 0.72-acre land parcel in Mahim (West), Mumbai, for Rs 75 crore. This strategic acquisition is expected to boost the company's commercial footprint in South Central Mumbai, adding approximately 1.50 lakh sq ft of saleable area with an estimated gross development value of Rs 800 crore.
Suraj Estate Developers consolidated net profit declines 41.22% in the March 2026 quarter
Sales decline 27.62% to Rs 98.78 crore
Suraj Estate Developers standalone net profit declines 13.38% in the March 2026 quarter
Sales decline 62.28% to Rs 49.10 crore

Two real estate stocks trade mixed after acquiring land in Mumbai, Greater Noida
Godrej Properties won the auction for a residential land parcel in Greater Noida, while Suraj Estate Developers's wholly-owned subsidiary acquired development rights of a prime land parcel in Mahim West, Mumbai.
Supreme Court seeks govt, RBI response to plea for audit of banks' realty exposure
The Supreme Court has asked the government and the Reserve Bank of India for their response to a petition that wants banks' dealings with real estate projects to be reviewed. The court also wants an investigation into developers accused of misusing homebuyers' money. Several authorities and builders have been issued notices.
Supreme Court seeks govt, RBI response to plea for audit of banks' realty exposure
The Supreme Court has asked the government and the Reserve Bank of India for their response to a petition that wants banks' dealings with real estate projects to be reviewed. The court also wants an investigation into developers accused of misusing homebuyers' money. Several authorities and builders have been issued notices.
SC seeks Centre, ED responses on plea alleging Rs 14,000 crore diversion in Noida, Yamuna Expressway housing projects
The Supreme Court has issued notices to the Centre, Enforcement Directorate, RBI, Uttar Pradesh authorities, and several real estate firms. This follows a plea alleging diversion of thousands of crores collected from homebuyers in Noida and Yamuna Expressway projects. Advocate Prashant Bhushan highlighted a pattern of developers diverting funds and pushing projects into insolvency.