Goa Chief Minister to Regulate Irregular Structures on Land with New Ordinance, Differentiating from Illegal Constructions

Goa’s Chief Minister Pramod Sawant has unveiled a plan 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 constructions and illegal ones, with strict actions to be taken against the latter in compliance with directives from the High Court. This initiative aims to address the issue of unauthorized constructions in Goa, providing a way to regularize structures that do not adhere to existing regulations. By implementing this measure, the government seeks to streamline the process for property owners while ensuring adherence to legal guidelines. Sawant’s announcement signifies a step towards resolving long-standing issues related to unauthorized constructions, offering a potential solution for property owners facing legal uncertainties. This move is expected to have a significant impact on the real estate sector in Goa, providing clarity and legal recourse for property owners with irregular structures on their land. As the state government moves forward with its plans to regulate such constructions, stakeholders in the real estate industry and property owners are eagerly awaiting further details on the proposed ordinance or bill.

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