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Posted by: MANOJa
On: November 4 2017 10:56 AM
[h=1]Legal tag set to raise property prices in East Delhi[/h] [URL="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/toireporter/author-AlokKNMishra-479248959.cms"]AlokKNMishra[/URL]| TNN | Nov 4, 2017, 08:30 IST [IMG]https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/thumb/msid-61501899,width-400,resizemode-4/61501899.jpg[/IMG] NEW DELHI: The standing committee of the [URL="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/east-corporation"]east corporation[/URL] on Friday decided to start the process of regularising thousands of unauthorised houses built before April 1, 2017, in its areas. This will come as a great relief to residents of the unauthorised colonies who have been living in fear of action against them for vio [URL="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/lating-building"]lating building[/URL] and regularisation norms. "It is a good move. It is not an easy task...we will have to go through a long process. We will prepare a proposal for it," said mayor Neema Bhagat. Roughly , 80% of the houses in east Delhi are unauthorised because of which civic bodies are unable to take any action against them."On many occasions, the demolition is not taken up because of [URL="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/non-availability"]non-availability[/URL] of police personnel required to maintain law and order during the process," the initial proposal in east corporation said. The regularising of unauthorised houses is likely to result in windfall property [URL="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/tax-collection"]tax collection[/URL] for the cash-strapped corporation, besides significantly increasing the value of properties in east Delhi. The revenue from this is likely to bridge a significant gap in the corporation's income and expenditure. "In the absence of regularisation, the properties are not sold or purchased legally , but it fuels illegal sale and purpose of properties.The east corporation fails to collect transfer duty in the trade of properties because of that," said an official. Since the number of such properties is huge, the trade is also large.After regularisation, the corporation will be able to collect transfer duty from all sales and purchases of these properties. However, the [URL="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/regularisation-process"]regularisation process[/URL] is long. On Friday , a unanimous decision was taken by the committee and the proposal was adopted. "Now, a formal proposal will be made and forwarded to the Delhi government and to the urban development ministry . It is within the powers of the corporation to make a recommendation.We will pursue the proposal at all levels to get these houses regularised," said standing committee chairman Parvesh Sharma. [url]https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/legal-tag-set-to-raise-property-prices-in-east-delhi/articleshow/61501884.cms[/url]
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Posted by: MANOJa
On: November 4 2017 04:15 PM
[h=1]90% of buildings in Delhi flout safety norms: PIL[/h] A bench of Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C Hari Shankar was upset over the state of affairs in Delhi relating to illegal construction and unauthorised colonies.TNN | November 04, 2017, 11:00 IST NEW DELHI: Around 90% of buildings in Delhi do not comply with safety norms and there are over 1,700 [URL="https://realty.economictimes.indiatimes.com/tag/illegal+colonies"]illegal colonies[/URL] where people's safety has been compromised, a PIL in Delhi high court contended, prompting it to issue notices to the Centre and Delhi government, besides the three municipal corporations and [URL="https://realty.economictimes.indiatimes.com/tag/delhi+development+authority"]Delhi Development Authority[/URL](DDA). A bench of Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C Hari Shankar was upset over the state of affairs in Delhi relating to illegal construction and unauthorised colonies. It also lambasted the government authorities for playing with the lives of citizens of Delhi in gross violation of laws. The PIL, filed by advocate Arpit Bhargava, contended that Delhi currently has over 1,700 unauthorised colonies with more than 50 lakh people living in them. Bhargava argued that the safety norms as stated in NCT of Delhi Laws (Special Provisions) Second Act, 2011 and National Building Code, 2005 and other related laws in all these colonies have not been implemented by the authorities. Therefore, directions have been sought "to stop regularisation of any unauthorised colony till infrastructure development has taken place in all such colonies and safety norms are complied with". "Despite regularisation of all these unauthorised colonies, very few sanctioned plans are applied for and obtained before starting any new construction, thereby leading to massive illegal construction compromising on safety of people," the PIL said. The petitioner claimed that illegal constructions have come up in violation of the [URL="https://realty.economictimes.indiatimes.com/tag/national+building+code+2005"]National Building Code 2005[/URL] for seismic zone IV, in which Delhi falls, and the order of the high court that no building should be allowed to come up without complying with the norms. Bhargava also sought fixing of accountability on the officials who had allowed such unauthorised colonies to come up and strict action against them. The PIL claimed that in a court order it was revealed that merely 10-15% of Delhi's buildings comply with the building code. [url]https://realty.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/residential/90-of-buildings-in-delhi-flout-safety-norms-pil/61501740[/url]
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Posted by: MANOJa
On: November 4 2017 05:56 PM
[h=1]EDMC to start process to regularise unauthorised houses in east Delhi[/h] The people occupying these unauthorised houses live in a state of fear of punitive action by the corporation for violating building norms and regularization will come as a big relief for them.[URL="https://realty.economictimes.indiatimes.com/author/479215278/alok-k-n-mishra"]Alok K N Mishra[/URL] | TNN | November 04, 2017, 13:00 IST NEW DELHI: The standing committee of the [URL="https://realty.economictimes.indiatimes.com/tag/east+delhi+municipal+corporation"]East Delhi Municipal Corporation[/URL] ([URL="https://realty.economictimes.indiatimes.com/tag/edmc"]EDMC[/URL]) on Friday decided to initiate the process to regularise thousands of unauthorised houses built before April 1, 2017 in east Delhi. The people occupying these unauthorised houses live in a state of fear of punitive action by the corporation for violating building norms and regularization will come as a big relief for them. �It is a good move. It has been decided to initiate the process of regularisation of these houses. It is not an easy task and needs to go through a long process. We will prepare a proposal for it and try to follow all the processes for regularising these houses,� said mayor Neema Bhagat. Roughly 80% houses in East Delhi are unauthorised. This huge number of unauthorised houses makes it difficult for the civic body to take any demolition action against them. �On many occasions the demolition is not taken up because of non-availability of the police personnel required to maintain law and order during the process of demolition,� the proposal put up in EDMC said. The conversion of unauthorised houses to authorised houses is likely to result into windfall property tax collection for the cash-strapped corporation besides significantly increasing the value of properties in east Delhi. The revenue collected under the head of property tax is likely to bridge a significant gap in EDMC�s income and expenditure. �In the absence of regularisation the properties are not sold or purchased legally, but it fuels illegal sale and purpose of the properties. Due to it the EDMC fails to collect transfer duty in the trade of properties,� said an official. Since the number of properties is huge, the number of properties trade is also large. After regularisation, EDMC can collect transfer duty from all these sale and purchase of properties. The process of regularisation is, however, long. On Friday, the proposal came through a private proposal though it was adopted and a unanimous decision was taken. �Now a formal proposal will be made and forwarded to the Delhi government and to the urban development ministry. It is within the powers of the corporation to make a recommendation. We will pursue the proposal at all levels for getting these houses regularized,� said standing committee chairman Parvesh Sharma. [url]https://realty.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/regulatory/edmc-to-start-process-to-regularise-unauthorised-houses-in-east-delhi/61503875[/url]
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Posted by: MANOJa
On: November 4 2017 11:47 PM
[h=1]Over 1,350 families shifted to transit camp: DDA on Kathputli Colony[/h] The shifting of families have been carried out as part of a redevelopment project for the artisans' colony in West Delhi's Shadipur area.PTI | November 04, 2017, 18:00 IST NEW DELHI: Over 1,350 families, who were living at [URL="https://realty.economictimes.indiatimes.com/tag/kathputli+colony"]Kathputli Colony[/URL] here, have been shifted by the [URL="https://realty.economictimes.indiatimes.com/tag/dda"]DDA[/URL] to a transit camp, from February 2014 to June this year, the urban body said today. The shifting of families have been carried out as part of a redevelopment project for the artisans' colony in West Delhi's Shadipur area. Approximately 5.2 hectare land of the DDA near [URL="https://realty.economictimes.indiatimes.com/tag/shadipur+depot"]Shadipur Depot[/URL] in west Delhi has been "under encroachment by jhuggi- dwellers for about 35-40 years". The settlement is known as Kathputli Colony, the DDA said in a statement. "After notification of Master Plan of Delhi-2021 wherein in situ development of slum areas has been envisaged, tenders were floated for redevelopment of the area on a public private partnership (PPP) mode," it said. An agreement was signed with a major private builder in September 2009 for the project, the housing authority said. Shifting of families from the colony to the transit camp in Anand Parbat has been faced with resistance over the years. "Shifting of these persons to the transit camp was started in February 2014 and by July, 2014, 527 families had been shifted," the DDA said. Afterwards, the DDA said, it approved recommencing the shifting process on November 18, 2016 and spot verification of eligible beneficiaries. Till June 30 this year, 828 additional families have been shifted to the transit camp, taking the total number of them shifted to the camp to 1,355, the DDA said. "About one-third of the demolition work had been completed and about four acres of land reclaimed, it added. Besides the transit camp, DDA's plan is to rehabilitate or resettle some of the illegally settled squatters in the area, in properly built EWS houses measuring about 30 sqm each, with full legal rights of ownership, the statement said. "These EWS houses would be provided with amenities of one bed room, kitchen, toilet and a lobby," DDA said. These additional eligible beneficiaries are being offered built-up EWS houses at [URL="https://realty.economictimes.indiatimes.com/tag/narela"]Narela[/URL]. The draw for allotment at Narela has been conducted on October 25, 2017 and the result of the draw has been uploaded on the DDA's website, it added. [url]https://realty.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/residential/over-1350-families-shifted-to-transit-camp-dda-on-kathputli-colony/61505298[/url]
With warm regards,
Team IREF
With warm regards,
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