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Law & Policy

Pimpri-Chinchwad clears 3.35 lakh sq ft of unauthorised buildings

In a major city-wide anti-encroachment operation launched earlier this month, the Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation dismantled 187 unauthorised structures spanning approximately 3.35 lakh sq ft. The drive began by targeting under-construction sites to prevent proliferation of illegal buildings, later extending to kiosks and tin sheds. Officials issued 24-hour notices and indicated that negligent ward officials may face action. The operation remains ongoing, with authorities urging residents to remove unauthorised constructions voluntarily to avoid punitive measures.Read more

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Mysuru Development Authority sanctions new layouts and digital property management drive

The Mysuru Development Authority (MDA) has approved a series of measures to boost residential infrastructure and improve property management. Key decisions include auctioning corner and intermediate sites, allocating land to families of war martyrs, and approving layouts covering nearly 400 acres to meet future housing demand. The MDA will launch mobile apps for asset tracking, record digitisation, and monitoring legal disputes over land. Civic amenity sites for hostels and facilities by energy and education departments also received approval. Additionally, sale deeds will be issued to allottees upon clearing dues. The moves aim to enhance transparency, efficiency, and social recognition in Mysuru's urban development.Read more

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146 houses razed in Assam's Doyang Reserve Forest eviction drive

In Assam's Golaghat district, forest officials cleared over 300 bighas of encroached land in the Doyang Reserve Forest, demolishing 146 unauthorised houses and displacing more than 200 residents. The eviction followed repeated notices and a court battle in which a division bench granted residents two weeks to prove legal land ownership or vacate. While 59 houses were temporarily spared pending hearings, demolition proceeded for others without documentation. Authorities plan to restore the cleared land ecologically, but community groups argue many residents have lived there for decades and deserve resettlement rights. The case underscores tensions between conservation efforts and human settlement needs.Read more

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Pune civic body orders Marathi signboards on all building projects

The Pune Municipal Corporation has now made it mandatory to display project names residential or commercial in Marathi. This directive came after a strong push from the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena, which had earlier flagged widespread non-compliance. The municipal commissioner issued a circular enforcing this rule across both ongoing and new projects, aligning with the state's Marathi language policy. Civic officials will be inspecting sites to ensure full compliance. With building approvals having tripled over recent years, this move seeks to balance rapid urban growth with cultural preservation. Builders must now comply or risk delays in project certifications.Read more

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Goa moves ahead with coastal plan based on 2011 eco-zone maps

Goa has finalised its eco-sensitive zones master plan, paving the way for a new Coastal Zone Management Plan (CZMP) based on revised 2011 maps, as directed by the Union Environment Ministry under the 2019 CRZ Notification. The move aims to strengthen governance of high-tide-line developments and safeguard fragile coastal communities. Lawmakers have called for quick CZMP completion, improved oversight of water-sports licensing, and restoration of sand-dunes, khazan-lands, and mangroves. The state is also reviving its beach-carrying-capacity study to set limits on shack permits. The GCZMA clarified that structures on khazan land built before its eco-sensitive designation under the 2011 CZMP will remain legal.Read more

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Consumer Court directs GDA to register 36-year-old flat booking

A Consumer Court has ruled that the Ghaziabad Development Authority must officially register a flat that was booked more than thirty years ago after full payment and possession were already in place. The authority's repeated demands for additional payments have now been annulled, and a small compensation awarded for the distress caused. The judgment draws strength from a well-known Supreme Court precedent and illustrates how persistent follow-ups over decades finally brought resolution.Read more

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Navi Mumbai civic body revises property transfer fee policy to enhance transparency

The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has introduced amendments to its property transfer fee policy, aiming to simplify procedures and improve transparency. Approved by the Commissioner and Administrator, the revisions include a ready reckoner-based calculation system, reduced charges for inheritance transfers, and a revised deadline for late fee applicability. The updated structure incorporates clear mathematical methods, provisions for various document types, and specific rules for corporate ownership changes. The late fee provision will apply from October, giving property owners time to comply with the updated requirements.Read more

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Meghalaya Cabinet revamps building bye-laws and civil services exam structure

The state cabinet in Meghalaya approved comprehensive amendments to the building regulations and the structure of civil services examinations, alongside revisions to financial authority delegation. The building permission process will be streamlined through an online system, allowing swift commencement of low-risk projects up to upper ground plus one without technical clearance, while larger projects will undergo third-party verification for faster approvals. In the civil services domain, optional subjects have been eliminated and replaced with a compulsory paper focusing on the state's history, culture and economy. The financial powers have also been upgraded to empower the joint secretary in the absence of a department head.Read more

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Bhubaneswar rolls out QR-coded digital door numbers for all homes

The Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation has commenced the installation of permanent digital door number (DDN) plates equipped with unique identifiers and QR codes across city households, replacing earlier paper tags. Officials explained that a dedicated mobile application is being developed to locate properties swiftly and to integrate these identifiers with municipal records, including tax and utility data. The initiative aims to enhance emergency response, improve service delivery and reduce tax evasion, with a complete rollout targeted in the coming months.Read more

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MMRDA tightens enforcement on illegal constructions across planning zones

The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has intensified action against unauthorised structures across several of its designated planning zones. Empowered under the Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning (MRTP) Act, officers have now begun issuing formal notices, conducting hearings, and implementing orders as per a new Standard Operating Procedure (SOP). This move is part of a structured push to regulate urban development, discourage violations, and protect unsuspecting homebuyers from investing in illegal constructions. The crackdown spans key growth areas like Bhiwandi, Kalyan, BKC, Palghar, and more.Read more

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