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 constructions and illegal ones, with strict actions to be taken against the latter in accordance with directives from the High Court. This move aims to address the issue of unauthorized constructions in Goa while ensuring that legitimate structures are brought within the legal framework. The regularization process is expected to provide relief to property owners who have inadvertently built structures that do not comply with existing regulations. Sawant’s announcement comes as a significant development in the state’s efforts to streamline construction activities and promote compliance with land laws. The proposed ordinance or bill is set to bring clarity and resolution to the longstanding issue of irregular structures in Goa, offering a path for property owners to rectify their constructions and avoid legal ramifications. Stay tuned for further updates on this regulatory initiative as it unfolds in the coming days.
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