The High Court has directed the Goa government to investigate allegations of a questionable fee reduction by the Town and Country Planning (TCP) department for changes in zoning. The court’s decision came in response to a petition that raised concerns about the TCP department allegedly lowering fees for changing zoning regulations. The petitioners argued that such actions could lead to preferential treatment and compromise the transparency and fairness of the process. The court has instructed the government to look into the matter and provide a report on the allegations. This development highlights the importance of maintaining integrity and accountability in government processes, especially those related to land-use planning and development. Stay tuned for updates on this case as investigations unfold.
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Goa HC orders probe into alleged irregular fee reduction by TCP for zone changes, seeks government action.
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