Chennai:
Former
Madras High Court judge B Rajendran is the Chairman of Real Estate
Apellate Tribunal for Tamil Nadu and Union Territory of Anadaman and
Nicobar Island.
His
appointment was recommended by Chief Justice of Madras High court
Indira Banerjee thus paving the way for constitution of Tamil Nadu Real
Estate Tribunal in the state.
As
per Section 43 of Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016,
the state government has to establish Real estate Appellate Tribunal for
Tamil Nadu and under section 45 of the act, the tribunal should consist
of a chairperson and not less than two whole time members, of which one
shall be a judicial member and one has to be a technical or
administrative member appointed by the government.
The
appointment comes after the government constituted a Selection
committee to select chairperson and members of Real estate Regulatory
authority and members of Real Estate Apellate Tribunal.
The
selction committee consists of Chief Justice of Madras High Court,
Tamil Nadu Housing Secretary and Tamil Nadu Law secretary. While the
recommendations of selection committee are still awaited, the tribunal
has come into force with Registrar General of Madras High Court
informing that B Rajendran has been nominated by the Chief Justice as
chairperson for Real Estate Appellate Tribunal of Tamil Nadu.
His
monthly salary has been fixed at Rs 80,000 and he will get allowances
and conditions of service shall be on par with serving judge of Madras
High Court.
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