Bengaluru: Amid a growing demand for changes in the existing laws concerning apartments in Bengaluru, the government has finalised the Karnataka Apartment (Ownership and Management) Bill, 2025, which is likely to be tabled in the upcoming Winter Session of the legislature beginning on December 8 in Belagavi.

The bill seeks to establish an appellate authority for conflict resolution. This is different from the earlier laws, where the conflict resolution was internal and the parties concerned needed to approach civil courts for any legal relief.

The bill, which DH has accessed, applies to the projects containing eight or more buildings in Karnataka. It will replace the Karnataka Ownership Act, 1972. It could be discussed in the Cabinet meeting on Thursday.

As per the ‘Statements and Reaso

See Full Page