Goa’s Chief Minister, Pramod Sawant, has unveiled a new initiative to legalize irregular structures on comunidade or private land in the state. The plan, to be executed through an ordinance or bill, aims to bring clarity and transparency to the process of regularization. Sawant emphasized that the government will make a clear distinction between irregular and illegal constructions, with strict measures to be taken against the latter in accordance with directives from the High Court. This move is expected to provide relief to many property owners in Goa who have been grappling with uncertainties surrounding the legality of their structures. By offering a pathway to regularization, the government intends to streamline the system and address long-standing issues related to unauthorized constructions. The announcement has been met with a positive response from the public, with many welcoming the decision as a step towards resolving legal complexities and ensuring compliance with regulations. As Goa continues to evolve and develop, initiatives like these play a crucial role in promoting responsible urban planning and sustainable growth. Stay tuned for further updates on this significant development in the state’s real estate sector.
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