In a significant development, Pramod Sawant, the Chief Minister of Goa, has unveiled plans to legalize irregular structures on comunidade or private land in the state through either an ordinance or bill. The announcement comes as a relief to many property owners who have been living in uncertainty due to the legality of their structures. Sawant emphasized that the government will draw a clear distinction between irregular and illegal constructions, with strict action to be taken against the latter in compliance with directives from the High Court. This move is expected to provide a much-needed resolution to the long-standing issue of unapproved structures in Goa, offering a path to regularization for affected property owners. Sawant’s initiative aims to streamline the process of addressing irregular constructions while upholding the rule of law. The proposed ordinance or bill is anticipated to bring clarity and transparency to the regularization process, benefiting both property owners and the state government. By taking this proactive step, the Chief Minister is demonstrating the government’s commitment to resolving legal complexities surrounding land ownership and construction in Goa. The announcement has been met with a positive response from various stakeholders, signaling a potential turning point in the management of irregular structures in the state. As the regularization process moves forward, it is expected to pave the way for a more organized and compliant real estate sector in Goa, promoting sustainable development and legal compliance in construction activities.
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