Goa’s Chief Minister, Pramod Sawant, has unveiled a new plan to legalize irregular structures built on comunidade or private land in the state. This initiative will be carried out through the introduction of an ordinance or bill. Sawant emphasized that there will be a clear distinction made between irregular constructions and illegal ones, with the government taking action against the latter in accordance with directives from the High Court. By implementing this new measure, the government aims to address the issue of unauthorized structures in a systematic manner while ensuring compliance with the law. The move is expected to provide relief to property owners who have inadvertently constructed buildings that do not comply with regulations. Sawant’s announcement signals a proactive approach to resolving longstanding issues related to land use and construction in Goa. This decision is likely to have a significant impact on the real estate sector in the state, offering a path to regularization for affected property owners. The regularization process will bring clarity and legal validity to structures that were previously in a state of uncertainty. Overall, this step is a positive development towards streamlining the construction and property development processes in Goa, fostering a more transparent and regulated environment for future development projects in the state.
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