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

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 zone changes. The court’s directive came in response to a petition challenging the fee reduction and seeking an inquiry into the matter. The TCP department had reportedly reduced the fees for changing land zones, which raised suspicions of irregularities. The court has asked the government to look into the matter and submit a report on the findings. The decision to probe the fee cut was made to ensure transparency and accountability in the process of zone changes. The TCP department plays a crucial role in regulating land use and development in the state. This development highlights the importance of maintaining integrity and following due process in such matters. The court’s intervention underscores the need for upholding regulations and preventing any misuse of authority. It is essential for the government to address these allegations promptly and take necessary actions to uphold the rule of law. Stay updated on this case for further developments.

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