⏱ Last Updated: March 2026 | GDA DPR data verified from GDA board records and official notifications.
- GDA DPR approved: August 2024 — major turning point for Wave City
- 5,000+ stuck property registrations now cleared
- Phase 2 (Sectors 15–18) development formally unlocked
- Wave Infratech owed ₹401 crore to GDA — resolved through DPR framework
- CAG objection of ₹572 crore on DPR calculation — addressed in settlement
The GDA DPR (Development Participation Receipt) approval in August 2024 was the single most important event in Wave City’s history since the township launched. For years, thousands of buyers had paid for their plots and flats but could not get them registered — all because of an unresolved financial dispute between Wave Infratech and GDA. This guide explains what the DPR is, what the August 2024 approval means, and what it means for buyers in 2026.
What is the GDA DPR?
DPR stands for Development Participation Receipt. Under the UP Government’s Hi-Tech City Policy 2002 — the framework under which Wave City was approved — the master developer (Wave Infratech) was required to pay GDA a share of the development cost in exchange for developing the township on land acquired by GDA. This payment is the DPR.
The DPR covers GDA’s cost of land acquisition, infrastructure development contributions, and the administrative cost of running a township approval. Without paying the DPR, Wave Infratech could not complete the legal handover of individual plots to buyers — meaning registry (sale deed) was not possible.
Timeline: From DPR Standoff to Resolution
| Year | Event | Impact on Buyers |
|---|---|---|
| 2002 | Wave City approved under UP Hi-Tech City Policy | Township development begins |
| 2007–2015 | Wave Infratech sells plots and flats to thousands of buyers | Bookings made, payments collected |
| 2015–2023 | DPR calculation dispute between Wave Infratech and GDA escalates. CAG raises ₹572 crore objection on methodology. | Registry blocked for 5,000+ buyers despite possession |
| February 2024 | Wave City officially agreed to register Kisaan Quota plots — a partial resolution signal | Early sign of DPR resolution approaching |
| August 2024 | GDA board approves the DPR — Wave Infratech’s ₹401 crore payment framework formalised | 5,000+ stuck registrations unlocked. Phase 2 development authorised. |
| 2025–2026 | Registry processing at Sub-Registrar Ghaziabad resumes. Banks restart loan approvals. Phase 2 construction activity begins. | Market confidence restored. Prices appreciate 15–30% in Phase 1. |
What the August 2024 DPR Approval Actually Changed
- Registry unblocked: Buyers who had possession but could not register can now complete their sale deed at the Sub-Registrar, Ghaziabad. Over 5,000 registrations were pending — most are now proceeding.
- Phase 2 formally cleared: The GDA DPR covered infrastructure development funding for Phase 2 (Sectors 15–18). The approval authorised GDA to begin road and utility development in Phase 2.
- Bank lending restored: Many banks had put Wave City on a restricted list due to the registry backlog. Post-DPR approval, SBI, HDFC, ICICI and others have resumed normal lending.
- New RERA registrations enabled: Private developers planning to launch Phase 2 projects (SVP Group, Gulshan Group) can now file fresh RERA registrations — legally required before any sales.
- Price appreciation triggered: Restored buyer confidence drove 15–30% price appreciation in Phase 1 plots within 12 months of the August 2024 decision.
What It Means for Different Types of Buyers
| Buyer Type | Situation Before Aug 2024 | Situation After Aug 2024 |
|---|---|---|
| Phase 1 plot owner with possession but no registry | Could not register — legally exposed | Can now complete registry at Sub-Registrar Ghaziabad |
| Phase 2 plot buyer | Plot technically unregisterable | Registry now possible for Phase 2 with valid RERA |
| New buyer considering Wave City | Hesitant due to registry uncertainty | Legal clarity restored — normal purchase process |
| Home loan applicant | Many banks refused to lend | Major banks back to normal — SBI, HDFC active |
| Resale seller | Few buyers willing to pay full price | Market active — 15–30% price appreciation seen |
Frequently Asked Questions — Wave City GDA DPR
What is GDA DPR in Wave City?
GDA DPR (Development Participation Receipt) is the payment framework under which Wave Infratech pays Ghaziabad Development Authority for the right to develop Wave City township. The DPR covers land acquisition costs, infrastructure contributions, and development charges. Without this payment being formalised, GDA could not legally authorise individual plot registrations — which is why thousands of buyers had possession but no registry between 2015–2024.
Has the Wave City registry problem been solved?
Yes — to a large degree. The GDA DPR approval in August 2024 resolved the root cause of the registry blockage. Registry at Sub-Registrar Ghaziabad is now proceeding normally for Phase 1 properties. For Phase 2, properties with active RERA registrations are also eligible for registry. Buyers with individually complex cases (e.g. missing documentation, title chain issues) may still face delays and should consult a property lawyer.
What was the CAG objection on Wave City DPR?
The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India had raised an audit objection of approximately ₹572 crore on the methodology used to calculate GDA’s DPR — arguing that GDA may have undercharged Wave Infratech relative to the actual land and infrastructure costs. This objection was part of what delayed the DPR resolution for years. The August 2024 GDA board approval addressed this through a revised payment framework that GDA’s board formally accepted.
Is it safe to buy in Wave City after the DPR approval?
The DPR approval significantly improved the legal and financial clarity around Wave City — it resolved the single biggest systemic issue that had been holding back the township. For Phase 1, the legal framework is now substantially normalised. For Phase 2, the DPR approval formally authorised development, but physical infrastructure is still early-stage. As with any real estate purchase, buyers should verify RERA status at rera.up.nic.in, do a title search, and consult a property lawyer before committing.
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- Wave City Resale Market 2026
Sources & References
- [1] GDA — Ghaziabad Development Authority — DPR approval August 2024 board minutes. gda.up.nic.in
- [2] 99acres — Wave City overview post-DPR approval coverage. 99acres.com
- [3] UP RERA Portal — Phase 2 RERA registrations and developer compliance post-DPR. rera.up.nic.in

Mayank Jain is a real estate researcher and digital content specialist with deep expertise in the Wave City Ghaziabad township. He has personally tracked Wave City’s development across all 18 sectors — from GDA approvals and RERA filings to builder possession timelines and resident feedback. As founder of Ammaya, Mayank brings 10+ years of experience in digital publishing, SEO, and web technology. All property data, pricing, and legal information published on this blog is independently verified against official RERA records, GDA board minutes, and direct builder sources before publication.

