The Town and Country Planning (TCP) department in Goa recently informed the High Court that 46 land conversions in the state were undervalued. This revelation came to light during a hearing in the High Court, highlighting discrepancies in the valuation of land conversions. The TCP department’s submission to the court sheds light on the need for transparency and accuracy in the valuation process, raising concerns about potential undervaluation in other land conversion cases. The issue of undervalued land conversions can have significant implications for landowners, buyers, and the government in terms of revenue generation and land use planning. It underscores the importance of fair and accurate valuation practices to ensure a level playing field for all stakeholders involved in land transactions. The TCP department’s acknowledgment of undervalued land conversions underscores the need for stricter oversight and enforcement mechanisms to prevent such discrepancies in the future. As the case unfolds in the High Court, it is essential for authorities to address these concerns promptly and take necessary steps to rectify undervalued land conversions while upholding transparency and accountability in the process. Stay updated with the latest developments on this issue as it progresses through the legal system in Goa.

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Goa TCP Department reveals undervaluation in 46 land conversions, informs High Court.
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