In a significant development, the Chief Minister of Goa, Pramod Sawant, has unveiled plans to legalize irregular structures on comunidade or private land in the state. The proposal involves the introduction of an ordinance or bill to address the issue. Sawant emphasized that the government’s approach would distinguish between irregular and illegal constructions, with strict actions to be taken against the latter in compliance with directives from the High Court. This move is aimed at providing relief to individuals residing in such structures while also ensuring adherence to legal provisions. It is part of the government’s efforts to streamline the process of regularization and bring clarity to the status of existing constructions on comunidade or private land. The announcement has sparked discussions within the state regarding the implications and potential benefits of the proposed legislation. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story as stakeholders and experts weigh in on the implications of Goa’s move to regularize irregular structures.
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