In a recent development, the Chief Minister of Goa, Pramod Sawant, has unveiled a proposal to legalize irregular structures on comunidade or private land in the state. This initiative aims to address the issue of unauthorized constructions by introducing an ordinance or bill. Sawant emphasized that there will be a clear distinction made between irregular and illegal buildings, with strict action being taken against the latter in compliance with directives from the High Court. The move is part of the government’s efforts to streamline the process of regularization and bring clarity to the status of structures built on disputed land. By implementing this measure, the administration hopes to provide relief to property owners while ensuring that legal procedures are followed. The announcement has sparked discussions among residents and stakeholders in the real estate sector, who are keen to understand the implications of the proposed regularization process. As the state government moves forward with its plans, it is expected that further details regarding the criteria and procedures for regularization will be shared with the public. This step is seen as a proactive approach to address long-standing issues related to unauthorized constructions in Goa and is likely to have a significant impact on the real estate landscape in the region.
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