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Punjab and Haryana HC ordered a house survey sold at stocks outside the family

Punjab and Haryana HC ordered a house survey sold at stocks outside the family
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Chandigarh: The Punjab High Court and Haryana have directed the UT government to carry out surveys of the plantation office housing samples sold in the city between 2016 to December 31, 2019, by 50%, 30% and 20% of someone outside the family of original owners or shareholders.
The court has directed the main architect to conduct a survey within two weeks, improving August 11 as the next hearing date on litigation of public interest (pill) submitted by the sector 10 resident’s welfare relations about increasing debris from debris from debris from debris from debris -Puing from debris from debris bungalows.
The Telat Singh Dhindsa Justice Division and Justice Vivek Puri, in the order of saying, “We direct the administration to immediately carry out exercises where the first instance property will be identified from the plantation officer office where the rights record is maintained where the sale of shares, both it reaches 50% , 30% or 20%, has been sold to someone outside the original owner / shareholder family.
“” The second step is to do a physical examination of these buildings to find out whether the sale of shares has truly translated into the buyer who occupies the floor Independent in the composite residence unit or to find out whether the independent floor is in the process of being built commensurate with shares that have been purchased at the residential unit.
will be open to official respondents (UT) to seek cooperation of law enforcement agencies to facilitate physical examinations from the place in question …
“The next command is din Younce, “to make sure the exercise doesn’t become too.
Consuming time and object only against the findings of facts, we have the view that he must exercise samples …
“The applicant has proposed that property registration based on the percentage is a way to promote the apartment.
There is no provision for apartments according to the city’s main plan, but the buildings are being sold wisely as an apartment, said the Petitioner.
Thus, a three-story house was converted into three units, putting unnecessary pressure on city infrastructure, the Petitioner’s advisor was delivered before the court.
Recently, UT Counsel has submitted an Affice statement letter UT Estate Officer (AEO) Manish Kumar Lohan.
Affidavit is stated, “Factual position is that the building plan is approved for the entire building and not for individual floors”.
Affidavit then says, “Furthermore there is no sale of the specified part / building floor allowed, or such sales have been recognized by the administ Chandigarh constant except those registered during 2001 to 2007 when the ‘Rules of the Chandigarh 2001 apartment’ were in mode.

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