Goa’s Chief Minister Pramod Sawant has revealed intentions to legalize irregular structures on comunidade or private land in the state through the introduction of an ordinance or bill. Sawant emphasized that the government will make a clear distinction between irregular and illegal constructions, with measures being taken against the latter in accordance with High Court orders. This move aims to address the issue of unauthorized constructions in Goa while providing a pathway for regularization within the legal framework. The decision comes amidst efforts to streamline the process for property owners and bring clarity to the status of structures built on disputed land. Sawant’s announcement signifies a step towards resolving longstanding issues related to land ownership and construction in the state. The proposed ordinance or bill is expected to provide relief to individuals who have inadvertently built structures on land with unclear legal standing. By taking proactive measures to address irregular constructions, the government is demonstrating its commitment to upholding the rule of law while also ensuring that property owners are given a fair opportunity to rectify their legal standing. The move is likely to have a significant impact on property owners in Goa, offering a potential solution to the complexities surrounding unauthorized constructions and land disputes in the state.
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