HRERA stay order on Tulip Monsella
- prime8legal
- Apr 27
- 1 min read
Updated: 2 days ago

The luxury project now known as Tulip Monsella began its journey under Vipul Limited as Aarohan on Gurgaon’s Golf Course Road. Buyers were promised ultra-premium living, but the project ran into serious delays due to financial mismanagement, regulatory hurdles, and eventually, bankruptcy proceedings, leaving early investors caught in uncertainty.
In a bid to revive the stalled project, Tulip Infratech Pvt. Ltd. took over, rebranding it as Tulip Monsella with fresh promises of timely completion. However, even after the takeover, regulatory compliances lagged, and construction timelines slipped, raising new concerns among homebuyers and authorities.
RERA Court’s Intervention: Show Cause Notice and Stay Order on Tulip Monsella
HRERA Gurgaon has now stepped in, issuing a Show Cause Notice to Tulip Infratech for serious non-compliance — including delays in environmental clearances, non-submission of revalidated bank guarantees, and violation of RERA guidelines.
This development places the project's future under a cloud once again, directly affecting investor confidence and possession timelines.
Prime 8 Legal’s Analysis: Guidance for Homebuyers
At Prime 8 Legal, we strongly advise homebuyers and investors to stay vigilant.
Existing buyers must review their agreements and consider legal action to protect their rights under RERA.
Potential buyers should hold investments until compliance issues are fully resolved and the stay is lifted.
We believe legal intervention is essential to safeguard interests and restore accountability in such high-value projects.At Prime 8 Legal, our human-first approach ensures you get expert legal support, with your best interests at heart.
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