Punjab Assembly passes Bill to control spread of illegal colonies

Punjab Assembly passes Bill to control spread of illegal colonies

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Category : National Published on: September 06 2024

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  • The Punjab State Assembly on (September 3, 2034) passed the Punjab Apartment and Property Regulation (Amendment) Act, 2024, to control the spread of illegal colonies in the State.
  • The amendment aims to ensure control over illegal colonies besides providing relief to small plot holders. 
  • “It will serve as a major reprieve for the common man as this amendment aims to overcome problems faced by the public in registration of their plots and check the development of unauthorised colonies. 
  • The amendment stipulates penalties and punishment for offenders.
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