The Tamil Nadu government has appointed an interim panel to manage the functioning of the Tamil Nadu Real Estate Regulatory Authority (TNRERA) after all its existing members resigned from their positions. The temporary arrangement is intended to ensure that the authority continues to perform its statutory responsibilities without interruption. The state government has officially superseded TNRERA for a period of six months, effective immediately, or until the authority is reconstituted with permanent appointments, whichever happens earlier. According to an order issued by the Housing and Urban Development Department, TNRERA was unable to carry out its statutory duties under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, due to the absence of a functioning chairperson and members. To prevent delays in regulatory activities and protect the interests of stakeholders, the government has constituted an interim panel that will temporarily exercise all the powers and responsibilities assigned to the authority under the Act and its rules. The interim panel will oversee the approval and monitoring of real estate projects, handle complaints from homebuyers, ensure compliance with RERA regulations, and continue other regulatory functions until a new permanent authority is established. The government has also initiated the process of reconstituting TNRERA by requesting the Madras High Court to nominate a judge for the search committee responsible for identifying suitable candidates for permanent appointments. TNRERA was established under Section 20 of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, with the primary objective of regulating the real estate sector, promoting transparency, ensuring accountability among developers, and safeguarding the interests of homebuyers across Tamil Nadu. The appointment of the interim panel ensures that ongoing project registrations, dispute resolution, developer compliance, and consumer grievance redressal continue without disruption while the state completes the process of appointing a new permanent authority.