Goa CM to Regularize Irregular Structures on Comunidade/Private Land, Differentiating Between Legal and Illegal Constructions as per HC Directives

Goa’s Chief Minister, Pramod Sawant, has revealed intentions to legalize irregular structures on comunidade or private land in the state through either an ordinance or bill. Sawant made it clear that the government will draw a distinction between irregular and illegal constructions, pledging to take action against the latter in accordance with directives from the High Court. This move is aimed at providing relief to property owners who have constructed buildings on comunidade or private land without proper approvals. By regularizing these structures, the government hopes to resolve long-standing issues related to unauthorized constructions while ensuring compliance with legal procedures. Sawant’s announcement comes as a significant development in Goa’s real estate sector, offering a ray of hope to individuals who have been grappling with uncertainties surrounding the legality of their properties. The Chief Minister’s proactive stance on addressing this issue is expected to bring clarity and transparency to the process of regularization, thereby benefiting a large number of property owners in the state. As the government moves forward with its plans to legalize irregular structures, stakeholders are eagerly awaiting further details on the implementation of the proposed ordinance or bill. The decision to differentiate between irregular and illegal constructions reflects a strategic approach to resolving the complexities associated with unauthorized developments, signaling a step towards streamlining the real estate sector in Goa.

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