Goa HC orders probe into alleged irregular fee reduction by TCP for zone changes, government to investigate.

The High Court has instructed the Goa government to investigate allegations of irregular fee reductions by the Town and Country Planning (TCP) department for zone changes. The court’s directive came in response to claims of dubious fee cuts made by the TCP department for altering land zones. The TCP department has been accused of reducing fees for changing land zones in a questionable manner, prompting the High Court to intervene. The Goa government has been tasked with looking into these allegations and conducting a thorough investigation to determine the veracity of the claims. The TCP department plays a crucial role in regulating land use and development in Goa, making the allegations of irregular fee cuts all the more concerning. The High Court’s decision underscores the need for transparency and accountability in the process of changing land zones to ensure fair and legal practices are followed. It remains to be seen how the investigation will unfold and what actions will be taken based on its findings. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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